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Paul Joseph Schrader (/ ˈ ʃ r eɪ d ər /; born July 22, 1946) is an American screenwriter, film director, and film critic. He first became widely known for writing the screenplay of Martin Scorsese's Taxi Driver (1976).
Paul Schrader is a filmmaker known for his screenplays for Taxi Driver, Affliction and First Reformed, among others. He also directed films such as Mishima, The Canyons and Dominion: Prequel to the Exorcist.
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May 16, 2018 · Ahead of First Reformed, we evaluate Paul Schrader’s entire filmography, from Dog Eat Dog to The Canyons.
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Paul Schrader is a renowned filmmaker, screenwriter, and critic, who has explored themes of transcendence, violence, and redemption in his works. His official website features his biography, filmography, articles, and news. Visit the site to learn more about his artistic vision and his contributions to cinema.
Learn about the life and career of Paul Schrader, a film critic, screenwriter and director influenced by Robert Bresson, Yasujirô Ozu and Carl Theodor Dreyer. Find out his family, trademarks, trivia, quotes and salary.
- July 22, 1946
Jul 18, 2023 · The Oscar nominee and filmmaker calls the atom bomb epic "the best, most important film of this century" and says it "blows the door off the hinges". He attended the New York premiere and shared his reaction on social media.
May 17, 2024 · Updated 11:49 AM PDT, May 17, 2024. CANNES, France (AP) — After a string of hospitalizations for long COVID, Paul Schrader had a realization. “If I’m going to make a film about death,” Schrader told himself, “I’d better hurry up.”