"Birdman" is a 2014 film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu that tells the story of Riggan Thomson, a washed-up actor famous for playing a superhero. As he attempts to revive his career by staging a Broadway play, he struggles with his identity, self-worth, and the pressures of fame. The film is known for its unique cinematography, which creates the illusion of a single continuous shot.
The movie explores themes of ego, creativity, and the quest for relevance in a world obsessed with celebrity. With a stellar cast including Michael Keaton, Emma Stone, and Edward Norton, "Birdman" received critical acclaim and won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture.