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    Brandon Cronenberg

    Canadian film director and screenwriter

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  1. Brandon Cronenberg (born January 10, 1980) is a Canadian director and screenwriter. He is the son of renowned filmmaker David Cronenberg and the brother of Caitlin Cronenberg . [2] He is known for his science fiction horror films Antiviral (2012), Possessor (2020) and Infinity Pool (2023).

    • 2008–present
    • Brandon Cronenberg, January 10, 1980 (age 43), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  2. Brandon Cronenberg is the son of David Cronenberg and a filmmaker in his own right. He has directed and written films such as Possessor, Antiviral and Infinity Pool, and has won several awards and nominations.

    • January 1, 1
    • Director, Writer, Producer
    • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Brandon Cronenberg
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  4. Jan 22, 2023 · Brandon, I had the pleasure of talking to your father, David Cronenberg, last year when his movie “Crimes of the Future” was coming out, and he talked about how excited he was that when he was ...

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  5. May 9, 2023 · With only three feature films under his belt, you can already rely on a Brandon Cronenberg movie to have a wild premise. Infinity Pool features Cronenberg’s inimitable take on cloning; his debut ...

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  6. Brandon Cronenberg is a director and writer, son of David Cronenberg and nephew of Denise Cronenberg. He has made films such as Possessor (2020), Infinity Pool (2023) and Antiviral (2012), and has a degree in film studies from Ryerson University.

    • January 10, 1980
  7. Oct 13, 2020 · Tell that to its director, Brandon Cronenberg, and he will give you a pocket history of private militaries and the all-too-real neuroscience behind mind control. The technology is ahead of its ...

  8. Nov 4, 2020 · Brandon Cronenberg, the son of David Cronenberg, makes his own mark in Possessor, a gross-out sci-fi horror about an assassin who hacks into other people's bodies. The film explores identity, technology, and the dangers of online society in a visceral and arresting way. The ending reveals a twist that connects the film to his father's Videodrome.

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