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“Do you remember when you found out you wouldn't live forever? People don't talk about this, but everybody had to go through it because you're not born with that knowledge.”

Quote by David Cronenberg

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David Cronenberg
David Cronenberg

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. more

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