A schizophrenic police detective obsessed with a serial killer finds himself thrust back into action when the same kind of drownings begin again though no one, even himself, is sure whether or not he’s imagining the whole case.
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Brad Furman is an American film director and screenwriter known for gritty, character-driven thrillers and crime dramas. He gained early recognition with The Take (2007), which won the Audience Award at the Tribeca Film Festival, establishing him as a promising new voice in independent cinema.
Furman reached wider international attention with The Lincoln Lawyer (2011), starring Matthew McConaughey; the film was both a critical and commercial success and helped relaunch McConaughey’s career. He later directed Runner Runner (2013), featuring Justin Timberlake and Ben Affleck, and The Infiltrator (2016), starring Bryan Cranston, which was praised for its tense storytelling and performances.
While Brad Furman has not been associated with major international prize wins like the Oscars or Cannes, his work is widely recognized for its realism, moral ambiguity, and strong performances, particularly within the crime and thriller genres.