Rupert Murray
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Rupert Murray (born 1969) is the director of 2005 British documentary film Unknown White Male, the story of an Englishman Doug Bruce living in New York who experienced retrograde amnesia.
The film was greeted with some specticism from film critics in the USA on release, several of whom believed it was an elaborate hoax. The filmmakers have consistently rejected this allegation. Influential film critic Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times said that he was "convinced of its truthfulness".[citation needed]