Jim Jarmusch
"Indie cinema's enigmatic maestro" - Jim Jarmusch, was born in 1953 in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, United States, and has been active as a director since 1980. Known for his contributions to independent cinema, Jarmusch's main genres span from drama to comedy, with notable works including "Stranger Than Paradise", "Down by Law", and "Broken Flowers", the latter of which won the Grand Prix at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival. His authorial style is characterized by minimalist storytelling, offbeat humor, and a distinctive appreciation for music, all elements that have earned him a loyal cult following.
A maverick in the world of filmmaking, Jarmusch is an artist who cherishes his creative freedom above all, painting his cinematic canvases with a palette that is uniquely his own.