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An intimate documentary portrait of underground artist Robert Crumb, whose unique drawing style and sexually and racially provocative subject matter have made him a household name in popular American art. Zwigoff candidly and colorfully delves into the details of Crumb's incredible career, as well as his past, including his family of reclusive eccentrics, some of the most remarkable people ever seen on-screen.
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Cartoonists, Underground comic books, strips, BiographyPeople
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Accompanying booklets includes essay by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum and artwork by Charles, Jesse, Maxon, and Robert Crumb.
Special features: audio commentary with Zwigoff; audio commentary with Zwigoff and critic Roger Ebert from 2006; 50 min. of unused footage (outtakes and deleted scenes); stills gallery.
Originally produced in 1994; theatrical release in 1995.
Cinematography, Maryse Alberti ; editor, Victor Livingston ; music, David Boeddinghaus ; executive producers, Lawrence Wilkinson, Albert Berger, Lianne Halfon.
Robert Crumb, Aline Crumb, Charles Crumb, Maxon Crumb, Robert Hughes, Trina Robbins.
DVD, NTSC, region 1, 1.33:1 aspect ratio; Dolby digital mono.
Closed-captioned in English, with optional English subtitles.
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