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Justin Folk is an American film director, producer, and visual effects artist known for transitioning from mainstream Hollywood blockbusters to conservative documentaries with cultural and political impact. Early in his career, he worked on high-profile films including The Matrix Reloaded (2003), The Matrix Revolutions (2003), and The Incredible Hulk (2008), contributing in visual effects and production roles. He later shifted focus to independent filmmaking aligned with right-leaning media outlets, including professional partnerships with Jeremy Boreing of The Daily Wire. Folk directed the documentary 'What Is a Woman?' (2022) for The Daily Wire, hosted by Matt Walsh, which critiques gender ideology and transgender activism and garnered significant attention in conservative circles. He also directed 'Am I Racist?' (2024), examining anti-racism training, and contributed to 'No Safe Spaces' (2019) as producer or director. No verified personal details such as birth date, education, family, or legal history are available from sources.