John Cassavetes
The Unconventional Maestro of American Independent Cinema: John Cassavetes. Born in 1929 in New York, USA, Cassavetes was active in the film industry from 1957 until 1986, during which he mainly focused on drama and romance genres. His most famous films include "A Woman Under the Influence", "Faces", and "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie", and while he never won any major film festival awards, his unique, improvisational style and emotionally raw performances have had a lasting impact on cinema. John Cassavetes, a pioneer of independent filmmaking, was known for his relentless dedication to authenticity and his profound exploration of the human condition.