From his groundbreaking debut “Pi” to his Oscar-winning movies “Black Swan” and “The Whale”, Darren Aronofsky’s bold storytelling and striking visual style push the boundaries of film – leaving audiences captivated and shaken. As the Cinémathèque française in Paris celebrates his work and “Requiem for a Dream” marks its 25th anniversary with a restored release, Eve Jackson sat down with Aronofsky to talk about his singular ability to transform human obsession into visceral cinema.
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