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Errol Morris, an American director, is renowned for his innovative documentaries that explore complex human emotions and the intricacies of truth. With films like The Thin Blue Line and Fog of War, Morris has revolutionized the documentary genre by combining deep interviews with powerful visual storytelling. His work encourages audiences to question the nature of reality, justice, and perception. Morris' relentless pursuit of truth and his commitment to exploring important societal issues have made him a highly respected figure in the world of film and journalism, inspiring future filmmakers and activists alike.
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"Listening to what people were saying wasn't even important. But it was important to look as if you were listening to what people were saying. Actually, listening to what people are saying, to me, interferes with looking as if you were listening to what people are saying."

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"The proper route to an understanding of the world is an examination of our errors about it."

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"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it without a sense of ironic futility."

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"Forty years ago this country went down a rabbit hole in Vietnam and millions died. I fear we're going down a rabbit hole once again - and if people can stop and think and reflect on some of the ideas and issues in this movie, perhaps I've done some damn good here!"

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