David Cronenberg is a Canadian filmmaker widely recognized as the pioneer of body horror and a key figure in cyberpunk cinema. Born on March 15, 1943, in Toronto, he is known for his dark, thought-provoking films exploring themes of physical transformation, technology's impact on humanity, and the boundaries of human identity. His notable works include Scanners, The Brood, Videodrome, Dead Ringers, A History of Violence, and Eastern Promises. Cronenberg's unique blend of psychological terror and visceral imagery has influenced countless filmmakers worldwide.
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