Bennett Miller

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Bennett Miller

Born in New York, Bennett Miller is known as one of the remarkable names of American cinema. Growing up in an artistic environment from an early age with his childhood friends, screenwriter Dan Futterman and actor Philip Seymour Hoffman, Miller started his career with documentary cinema. 1998's The Cruise stood out as his first serious work in this field. He gained his real international recognition with his film Capote in 2005. This biographical film, in which Philip Seymour Hoffman gave a breathtaking performance in the leading role, examined the process of writing the famous author Truman Capote's work "In Cold Blood". Miller received an Oscar nomination for Best Director for this work. With his subsequent production, The Art of Winning (2011), which is about baseball and statistics-based management approach, Miller managed to reach a wide audience. The film, starring Brad Pitt, attracted great attention both at the box office and among critics. The director once again turned to a true story with his 2014 film Foxcatcher Team; This tense production, about the world of wrestling and a murder, won him the Best Director award at the Cannes Film Festival. Working with a concise but concise approach to filmography, Miller is known for paying deep attention to each project and remains among the most meticulous directors of contemporary American cinema.

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Birthday: December 30, 1966 (59 yaşında)
Place of Birth: New York City, New York, U.S.
Movies Appeared In: 3
Movies Directed: 7
TV Shows Appeared In: 0
TV Shows Directed: 0

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