David Cronenberg
8 titles
Filmography
8 results

Tales from the Organ Trade
(2013)Body parts fetch a good price on the black market. This documentary shines a light on the sordid world of human organ trafficking in low-income areas.

Sangre del Toro
(2025)Director Guillermo del Toro journeys through a labyrinth of childhood memories, cultural myths and monsters to reveal the origins of his visionary films.

William S. Burroughs: A Man Within
(2010)A vibrant portrait of a Beat Generation icon, WILLIAM S BURROUGHS: A MAN WITHIN explores the brilliant and troubled world of one of our greatest authors. Featuring archival footage of Burroughs, as well as interviews with confidants such as John Waters, Patti Smith and Iggy Pop, the film, set to a soundtrack by Patti Smith and Sonic Youth, shows how Burroughs spawned a countercultural movement.

Nightbreed
(1990)A distraught man’s psychiatrist frames him for murders he committed, which ultimately results in his death. But he comes back to life to seek revenge.

Disappearance at Clifton Hill
(2020)Obsessed with memories of an unsolved crime from her childhood, a young woman's investigation reveals the seedy underbelly beneath her idyllic Niagara Falls tourist town.

Jason X
(2001)Cryogenically frozen in the 21st century and left on an inhabitable Earth, the hockey-masked killer is thawed in 2455 for a new reign of terror.

Room 999
(2023)Forty years after Wim Wenders asked leading filmmakers at the 1982 Cannes Film Festival to offer their thoughts on the future of cinema in his documentary Room 666, Lubna Playoust poses the same question—“Is cinema a language about to get lost, an art about to die?”—to a new generation of directors. Utilizing the same minimalist, fixed camera format as Wenders, Playoust invites thirty directors who attended the 2022 festival—including Claire Denis, David Cronenberg, Lynne Ramsay, Asghar Farhadi, James Gray, and Wenders himself—to give their unfiltered perspectives on the state of the industry. Touching on upheavals in the technology, distribution, and economics of filmmaking as well as on larger questions of politics and culture, their answers provide a thought-provoking exploration of the meaning and relevance of cinema in the twenty-first century.

Alias Grace
In 19th-century Canada, a psychiatrist weighs whether a killer should be pardoned due to insanity. Based on Margaret Atwood's award-winning novel.