An influential American filmmaker and screenwriter, he gained prominence for his collaboration with Martin Scorsese, writing iconic films like "Taxi Driver" and "Raging Bull." Known for exploring themes of alienation, guilt, and redemption, he made his directorial debut with "Blue Collar" in 1978. His distinct narrative style often delves into the psyche of troubled characters. Over the decades, he has directed numerous films, including "American Gigolo" and "First Reformed," cementing his legacy in cinema.
BLUE COLLAR
Blue Collar is a drama film that delves into the struggles of working-class Americans, focusing on three auto workers who are frustrated by their...
AMERICAN GIGOLO
American Gigolo is a neo-noir crime drama film that explores themes of loneliness, superficiality, and the transactional nature of relationships. The...
FIRST REFORMED
First Reformed is a gripping drama that explores themes of faith, despair, and redemption. The film follows Reverend Ernst Toller, a solitary and...