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* [[Facecam]]: Used in ''[[Pi]]'' and ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]'', which popularized it. One of the DVD bonus features included with [[Pi]] is a clip of Sean Gullette testing out a [[Facecam]] while walking around New York. |
* [[Facecam]]: Used in ''[[Pi]]'' and ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]'', which popularized it. One of the DVD bonus features included with [[Pi]] is a clip of Sean Gullette testing out a [[Facecam]] while walking around New York. |
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* [[Fan Disservice]]: ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]'' and ''[[Black Swan (Film)|Black Swan]]''. The man somehow managed to make [[Girl |
* [[Fan Disservice]]: ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]'' and ''[[Black Swan (Film)|Black Swan]]''. The man somehow managed to make [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot|Jennifer Connelly performing a lesbian sex act on stage]] and [[Natalie Portman]] making out with [[Mila Kunis]] terrifying. |
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* [[Production Posse]]: Matthew Libatique was the cinematographer of his films except ''[[The Wrestler]]'' and [[Clint Mansell]] made the score for all of them. Mark Margolis who plays a main role in ''[[Pi]]'', has small roles in all of Aronofsky's following films. Additionally, Ellen Burstyn has roles in ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]'' and ''The Fountain'' and Sean Gullette appears in both ''[[Pi]]'' and ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]''. Stanley B. Herman also plays a [[Dirty Old Man]] in [[Pi]], ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]'', and ''[[Black Swan (Film)|Black Swan]]''. |
* [[Production Posse]]: Matthew Libatique was the cinematographer of his films except ''[[The Wrestler]]'' and [[Clint Mansell]] made the score for all of them. Mark Margolis who plays a main role in ''[[Pi]]'', has small roles in all of Aronofsky's following films. Additionally, Ellen Burstyn has roles in ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]'' and ''The Fountain'' and Sean Gullette appears in both ''[[Pi]]'' and ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]''. Stanley B. Herman also plays a [[Dirty Old Man]] in [[Pi]], ''[[Requiem for A Dream]]'', and ''[[Black Swan (Film)|Black Swan]]''. |
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Darren Aronofsky (born 1969) is an American film director, producer and screenwriter, known for producing art-house movies with avant-garde filming techniques. He is a close collaborator with composer Clint Mansell.
His works to date include:
- Pi (1998)
- Requiem for A Dream (2000, adapted from the novel)
- The Fountain (2006)
- The Wrestler (2008)
- Black Swan (2010)
He has also been attached to other projects at various times, including an early version of what would eventually become Batman Begins, The Fighter, a remake of Robo Cop that died in Development Hell and the sequel for X-Men Origins: Wolverine.
He was in a relationship with actress Rachel Weisz (who had a role in The Fountain) from 2001 to 2010.
Tropes associated with Darren Aronofsky
- Facecam: Used in Pi and Requiem for A Dream, which popularized it. One of the DVD bonus features included with Pi is a clip of Sean Gullette testing out a Facecam while walking around New York.
- Fade to White
- Fan Disservice: Requiem for A Dream and Black Swan. The man somehow managed to make Jennifer Connelly performing a lesbian sex act on stage and Natalie Portman making out with Mila Kunis terrifying.
- Mind Screw
- Production Posse: Matthew Libatique was the cinematographer of his films except The Wrestler and Clint Mansell made the score for all of them. Mark Margolis who plays a main role in Pi, has small roles in all of Aronofsky's following films. Additionally, Ellen Burstyn has roles in Requiem for A Dream and The Fountain and Sean Gullette appears in both Pi and Requiem for A Dream. Stanley B. Herman also plays a Dirty Old Man in Pi, Requiem for A Dream, and Black Swan.