It was David Cronenberg who I chose to write analysis / research papers. After screening the dead zone, Cronenberg's work gave me a big impression. I have never heard of him before class, even though I have seen a previous work like The Fly. As I have seen this movie, I used a substitute film he supervised. I found The Brood and Videodrome. The main reason I chose Cronenberg as my director relates to his style. His movie is not a typical horror movie used today.
DAVID CRONENBERG b. Canadian Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 15, 1943 Canadian director, writer and actor David Cronenberger is one of the most important directors of the resurgence of horror movies that began in the 1970s. His exploration of bioterrorism and sexual fear provides a surprisingly original approach to this type. Beginning his career with a series of effective and horrible horror movies, Kronenberg turned from exploitation to art film and gained international recognition for a challenging and unusual movie (Dead Ringers, Naked Lunch, M. Butterfly, 1993). After all, he boldly adapted JG Ballard's novel "Crash" (1996), which was criticized as "beyond the scope" by critics, and received the Special Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival. This film is funded by the Canadian Film Development Corporation and is a satirical commentary on modern liberation ideology.
David Cronenberg is a Canadian film producer who has been in business for over 40 years. Many of Cronenberg's feature films include stereos, future crimes, high-speed companies, chickens, dead zones, flies, naked lunches, butterfly M., crash, intense history and dangerous ways. His latest film "Cosmopolis" starred Robert Pattinson, adapted from a 2003 novel by Dondelie. His first novel "consumer" will be published in September.