David Cronenberg

David Cronenberg

David Cronenberg

15.03.1943 (81 years) (Toronto, Ontario, Canada)

David Paul Cronenberg, (born March 15, 1943) is a Canadian filmmaker, writer, and actor. He is one of the principal originators of what is commonly known as the body horror genre, with his films exploring visceral bodily transformation, infection, technology, and the intertwining of the psychological with the physical. In the first third of his career, he explored these themes mostly through horror and science fiction films such as Scanners (1981) and Videodrome (1983), although his work has since expanded beyond these genres. Cronenberg's films have polarized audiences and critics alike; he has earned critical acclaim and has sparked controversy for his depictions of gore and violence. The Village Voice called him "the most audacious and challenging narrative director in the English-speaking world". His films have won numerous awards, including, for Crash, the Special Jury Prize at the 1996 Cannes Film Festival, a unique award that is distinct from the Jury Prize as it is not given annually, but only at the request of the official jury, who in this case gave the award "for originality, for daring and for audacity". The award has not been given since.

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Crimes of the Future (2022)

IMDB: 5.9 (28796 votes)
Rabid (2019)

IMDB: 5.1 (2341 votes)
To Each His Own Cinema (2007)

IMDB: 6.8 (4580 votes)
Eastern Promises (2007)

IMDB: 7.6 (246498 votes)
Skinwalkers (2006)

IMDB: 4.5 (13562 votes)
Shortbus (2006)

IMDB: 6.4 (34004 votes)
eXistenZ (1999)

IMDB: 6.8 (90073 votes)
Scanners: The Showdown (1995)

IMDB: 5.1 (1076 votes)
Dead Ringers (1988)

IMDB: 7.2 (49,743 votes)
Escape from New York (1981)

IMDB: 7.1 (144846 votes)
Scanners (1981)

IMDB: 6.8 (47372 votes)