
Andrew Niccol
**Andrew Niccol** (born 1964) is a New Zealand film director, screenwriter, and producer, renowned for his science fiction cinema and social dramas with strong philosophical and dystopian undertones.
He achieved international recognition with his directorial and screenwriting debut in *Gattaca* (1997), a dystopian work that explores the ethical implications of genetic engineering and the struggle for individuality in a perfection-driven society. He also wrote the screenplay for *The Truman Show* (1998), a film that continues his exploration of reality and social control, earning him an Academy Award nomination.
Among his most significant works as both director and screenwriter are *Lord of War* (2005), a stark analysis of arms trafficking, and *In Time* (2011), a futuristic parable about time as currency. His style is characterized by the exploration of often unsettling futures or societies where individual freedom is tested by oppressive systems, whether technological, economic, or political. His films are a critical reflection on the contemporary human condition.