Matthew Harrison
Matthew Harrison, a notable figure in the world of independent cinema, was born in 1961 in New York City, USA. Active in the film industry from the late 1980s, he is widely recognized for his works in the drama genre, with his most notable films being "Rhythm Thief" (1994), which won the Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival, and "Kicked in the Head" (1997), produced by Martin Scorsese. Harrison's directorial style is characterized by an authentic portrayal of the urban life, often with a sharp focus on characters living on the edges of society. As a human, Matthew Harrison is a true artist, passionately committed to bringing raw and unfiltered narratives to the silver screen.