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1
Avg Rating
7.9/10
Year Range
2008–2008
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Drama, Sport
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The Wrestler

2008 ★★★★★ 7.9/10
Drama Sport
109 min
18+

About Darren Aronofsky

Discover the complete filmography of Darren Aronofsky available on Prime Video. With 1 film to explore, browse the acclaimed works of this visionary filmmaker. From masterful dramas to compelling narratives, find your next cinematic experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Darren Aronofsky's most acclaimed films?

Aronofsky's masterpieces include Pi, Requiem for a Dream, The Fountain, The Wrestler, Black Swan, Noah, and Mother!. His recent films include The Whale and Beau Is Afraid. His filmography is characterized by ambitious scope, visual innovation, psychological depth, and exploration of human obsession and suffering. Each film showcases his technical mastery and thematic complexity.

What is Darren Aronofsky's directorial style known for?

Aronofsky employs extreme closeups, rapid montages, disorienting editing, pulsing soundscapes, and intense psychological perspective. His visual style is visceral and immersive, designed to place viewers inside his characters' mental states. He frequently uses practical effects and practical camera techniques rather than digital manipulation. His films often feature obsessive protagonists descending into madness or degradation, exploring human psychology at its extremes.

How does Darren Aronofsky explore addiction and obsession?

Aronofsky is fascinated by addiction and obsession as all-consuming psychological states. Requiem for a Dream uses rapid editing and sound design to convey addiction's progression. The Wrestler follows an aging athlete's obsession with performance. Black Swan depicts obsession with perfectionism. Mother! explores his own creative obsession. His films don't judge characters but instead place viewers inside their experiences, creating empathy for people trapped by compulsion.

What role does music and sound design play in Darren Aronofsky's films?

Sound design is integral to Aronofsky's storytelling, functioning as a character itself. In Requiem for a Dream, Clint Mansell's score becomes increasingly hypnotic. The Fountain features a soaring, emotional score. His sound design often becomes intrusive and overwhelming, reflecting his characters' psychological states. He uses silence and noise strategically to create tension and emotional resonance, making sound an essential narrative element.

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