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Crumb

United States

1994

119 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 4.1/5 Stars.
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DIR Terry Zwigoff

PROD David Lynch, Lynn O'Donnell, Terry Zwigoff

DP Maryse Alberti

CAST Robert Crumb, Aline Kominsky, Charles Crumb, Maxon Crumb

MUSIC David Boeddinghaus

Synopsis

So well-regarded was the documentary Crumb (1994) that the failure of it and of the same year’s equally acclaimed Hoop Dreams (1994) to result in Oscar nominations caused a media furor which forced the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to revamp its documentary nomination process. Robert Crumb is a respected but controversial underground comic book artist and writer whose creations include the popular “Keep on Truckin’” and Fritz the Cat (1972). Crumb’s adult subject matter includes weird sexual obsessions, social criticism, and personal, confessional observations about abnormal human psychology. The genesis and meaning of Crumb’s work is explained through a series of interviews with his colleagues, former lovers, and especially family members, which reveal a horrific upbringing that has crippled both Crumb and his siblings — but has also fueled the artist’s groundbreaking work. A long-time friend of the film’s subject, director Terry Zwigoff followed Crumb (1994) with another comic book-related project, Ghost World (2000), a drama based on a story from the anthology series “Eightball” by Daniel Clowes. —allmovie guide

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Weena Eloi

6Feb10

One of the best documentaries ever. Zwigoff had it easy with a subject this interesting, though.  
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Cookie

29Dec09

What an interesting life!  
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CRUSSER

12Dec09

Every night I cry into my Flakey Foont pillowcase that I haven't yet found my Aline Crumb lol  
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Mathew Huff

9Nov09

The 'characters' are so pitiful, misanthropic yet ultimately genius that it's hard to accept that these are real human beings.   

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By Josef K. on August 14, 2009

Never really knew anything about Crumb accept subconsciously through random passings of his art, so i watched this Doc with a complete ignorant view on who he is.

The film never really delves…  read review

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