Bill Krohn, a renowned American author and critic, has been serving as the Hollywood correspondent for the esteemed French film magazine 'Cahiers du Cinéma' since 1978, providing insightful coverage of the global film industry.
As a leading expert in the cinematic works of two of the most iconic filmmakers of all time, Bill Krohn has dedicated himself to the study and analysis of the films of Orson Welles and Stanley Kubrick, offering unparalleled depth and nuance to his critiques and assessments.
In addition to his extensive work as a critic and correspondent, Bill Krohn is also a published author, having written the critically acclaimed book 'Hitchcock au travail' in 1999, which was later translated into English and published by Phaidon Press in 2000 under the title 'Hitchcock at Work'. This groundbreaking publication offers a unique glimpse into the creative process and working methods of the master filmmaker Alfred Hitchcock, shedding new light on the art of filmmaking and cementing Bill Krohn's reputation as a leading authority on the subject.