Anna Biller is an American filmmaker who is known for her visually rich and detailed cinematic work that often pays homage to the style and spirit of 1960s and 1970s technicolor films. Born on April 16, 1970, Biller writes, directs, edits, and often designs the sets and costumes for her movies, embodying a true auteur approach to filmmaking. She gained notable attention with her 2016 feature film "The Love Witch," a film that explores themes of female desire and empowerment through the story of a modern-day witch. Biller's work is characterized by its feminist themes, meticulously designed visuals, and exploration of gender dynamics and female sexuality, often employing pastiche and satire to comment on societal norms.
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