DAVID CRONENBERG
b. March 15, 1943 in Toronto, Ontario
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David Cronenberg was given a Best Director Genie in 2003 for his film, Spider. His 2005 film, A History of Violence received an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay for writer Josh Olson. Cronenberg received France's Légion d'honneur on April 1st, 2009. It is France's oldest and highest military and civilian distinction.
Learn more about David Cronenberg.
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Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
-P indicates also Producer
-W indicates also Screenwriter
Transfer (1966-W-P)
From the Drain (1967-W)
Stereo (1969-W-P)
Crimes of the Future (1970-W-P)
Tourettes (TV-1971-W)
Letter from Michelangelo (TV-1971-W)
Jim Ritchie Sculptor (TV-1971-W-P)
Winter Garden (TV-1972-W)
Scarborough Bluffs (TV-1972-W)
Lakeshore (TV-1972-W)
In the Dirt (TV-1972-W)
Fort York (TV-1972-W)
Don Valley (TV-1972-W)
Shivers (1975-W)
Rabid (1977-W)
Fast Company (1979-W)
The Brood (1979-W)
Scanners (1981-W)
Videodrome (1983-W)
The Dead Zone (1983)
The Fly (1986-W)
Dead Ringers (1988-W-P)
Naked Lunch (1991-W)
M Butterfly (1993)
Crash (1996-W-P)
eXistenZ (1999-W-P)
Camera (2000-W)
Spider (2003-P)
A History of Violence (2005-P)
Eastern Promises (2007)
The Talking Cure (2009)
The Matarese Circle (2010)
Cosmopolis (2010)
TV Series - at least 1 episode:
Programme X (1972)
Peep Show (1975)
Teleplay (1976)
Friday the 13th (1987)
Scales of Justice (1990)
Dead Ringers (mini-series, 2006)
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