Paul Cox

Paul Cox

A visionary filmmaker known for his intimate and humanistic approach, Paul Cox was born in 1940 in Venlo, Netherlands and was active in the film industry from the 1960s until his death in 2016. His main genres were drama and romance, and he is remembered for his acclaimed films such as "Man of Flowers" (1983), "Innocence" (2000), and "A Woman's Tale" (1991), the latter earning him the AFI Award for Best Director. Cox had a distinctive authorial style defined by his deeply personal narratives, gentle pacing, and emphasis on the subtleties of human connection and emotion. Paul Cox, with his quiet yet profound understanding of the human condition, has left an indelible mark on world cinema, providing us with films that resonate deeply within our shared human experience.

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