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SHIVERS: The Birth of the New Flesh | David Cronenberg: The New Flesh
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SHIVERS: The Birth of the New Flesh | David Cronenberg: The New Flesh

Cinema Shock

February 8, 20222h 4mExplicit

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Show Notes

Our latest Cinema Shock series, David Cronenberg: The New Flesh, takes a deep dive into the early films of the Canadian auteur that helped define the genre of body horror.

 

We begin with 1975’s SHIVERS, Cronenberg’s first commercial feature and a landmark in Canadian cinema. A film about a parasitic STD that turns a luxury high-rise into a sex-crazed nightmare, SHIVERS shocked audiences and critics alike—earning both condemnation in Parliament and instant cult status.

 

In this episode, we trace Cronenberg’s origins in the Toronto underground film scene, the controversial government funding that helped launch his career, and how SHIVERS established the obsessions—flesh, disease, transformation—that would define his work for decades to come.

We also explore the film’s production history, its reception, and the legacy it left in its wake—both for Cronenberg and for Canadian genre cinema as a whole.

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This episode was written, produced and edited by Gary Horne, Justin Bishop, & Todd Davis.

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