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-In an interview with ''[[Senses of Cinema]]'', [[Catherine Breillat]] described [[David Cronenberg]] as another filmmaker she considers to have a similar approach to sexuality in film. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007]+:In an interview with ''[[Senses of Cinema]]'', [[Catherine Breillat]] described [[David Cronenberg]] as another filmmaker she considers to have a similar approach to sexuality in film.
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 +'''David Paul Cronenberg''' [[Order of Canada|OC]], [[Royal Society of Canada|FRSC]] (born [[March 15]], [[1943]]) is a [[Canada|Canadian]] [[film director]] and occasional [[actor]]. He is one of the principal originators of what is commonly known as the ''[[body horror]]'' or ''venereal horror'' genre. This style of [[filmmaking]] explore people's fears of bodily transformation and [[infection]]. In his films, the psychological is typically intertwined with the physical. In the first half of his career, he explored these themes mostly through [[horror film|horror]] and [[science fiction film|science fiction]], although his work has since expanded beyond these genres.

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In an interview with Senses of Cinema, Catherine Breillat described David Cronenberg as another filmmaker she considers to have a similar approach to sexuality in film.

David Paul Cronenberg OC, FRSC (born March 15, 1943) is a Canadian film director and occasional actor. He is one of the principal originators of what is commonly known as the body horror or venereal horror genre. This style of filmmaking explore people's fears of bodily transformation and infection. In his films, the psychological is typically intertwined with the physical. In the first half of his career, he explored these themes mostly through horror and science fiction, although his work has since expanded beyond these genres.

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