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Director: The Fly. David Cronenberg, also known as the King of Venereal Horror or the Baron... Visit IMDb for Photos, Filmography, Discussions, Bio, News, Awards, Agent, Fan Sites. ... David Cronenberg More at IMDbPro »...
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David Cronenberg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The original and best website dedicated to the work of Canadian film maker, David Cronenberg.
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Information about David Cronenberg ... A collection of news and information related to David Cronenberg published by Tribune Company sources. ... Topics > Entertainment > David Cronenberg...
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News about David Cronenberg. Commentary and archival information about David Cronenberg from The New York Times. ... A midnight series at the IFC Center explores the creepily pulsating, disturbingly unhinged cinematic world of David Cronenberg.
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Books: [ Cronenberg on Cronenberg ] [ The Modern Fantastic: The Films of David Cronenberg ] [ The Artist as Monster: The Cinema of David Cronenberg ] [ David Cronenberg: Interviews with Serge Grünberg ] [ David Cronenberg: A Delicate Balance ]
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Beard, William The artist as monster: the cinema of David Cronenberg Toronto ; Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, c2006. MAIN: PN1998.3.C75 B43 2006 PFA : PN1998.3.C76 B43 2006 UCB Main PN1998.3.C75 B43 2001 [earlier edition] Contents (via Google Books)
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Ever since David Cronenberg began directing films over thirty years ago, his career has been distinguished by a string of intriguing paradoxes. ... Mark Kermode with David Cronenberg (interview date March 1992)
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David Cronenberg has playfully suggested that the characters who inhabit Crash (1996) might actually be the parasite-infected condominium dwellers from Shivers (1975), his first commercial feature (Smith 17). Despite an interval of over twenty years between the two films, Cronenberg’s comment seems more accurate...
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David Cronenberg, filmmaker (b at Toronto 15 Mar 1943). Cronenberg studied literature at the University of Toronto and while there made 2 short films. Stereo (1969) and Crimes of the Future (1970) were commentaries on scientific ... David Cronenberg has worked occasionally in television, including the highly acclaimed...
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