Crumb
Crumb

Crumb

1995Movie121 minEnglish

This movie chronicles the life and times of R. Crumb. Robert Crumb is the cartoonist/artist who drew Keep On Truckin', Fritz the Cat, and played a major pioneering role in the genesis of underground comix. Through interviews with his mother, two brothers, wife, ex-wife and ex-girlfriends, as well as selections from his vast quantity of graphic art, we are treated to a darkly comic ride through one man's subconscious mind.

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IMDb7.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Metacritic92
Google Users92%
Director: Terry ZwigoffGenres: Documentary, Biography, Comedy

Plot Summary

This documentary offers an intimate and often uncomfortable look into the life of underground cartoonist Robert Crumb. It delves into his bizarre and troubled family history, exploring the influences that shaped his provocative and controversial artwork. The film also examines Crumb's personal struggles, his unique worldview, and the impact of his celebrated, yet disturbing, comic creations.

Critical Reception

Crumb was met with widespread critical acclaim, lauded for its unflinching honesty and compelling portrait of its eccentric subject. Critics praised Terry Zwigoff's sensitive yet direct filmmaking approach, highlighting its raw emotional power and thought-provoking exploration of art, family, and mental health. Audiences were both fascinated and disturbed by the film's intimate access to Crumb and his equally fascinating, troubled relatives.

What Reviewers Say

  • A disturbing yet deeply insightful and compelling portrait of an artist and his complex family.
  • Praised for its raw honesty and masterful filmmaking in exploring dark themes.
  • Fascinating for its exploration of the connection between personal trauma and creative output.

Google audience: Google users widely praise "Crumb" for its fascinating and raw look into the life of Robert Crumb and his unique family. Many found the documentary to be a disturbing yet brilliant exploration of art and psychology, appreciating its unflinching honesty and the compelling narrative. Some viewers expressed discomfort with the subject matter but acknowledged its artistic merit and thought-provoking nature.

Awards & Accolades

Won the Grand Jury Prize for Documentary at the Sundance Film Festival, and was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Terry Zwigoff, spent years making the documentary, often filming Crumb and his family in their homes, which allowed for an unparalleled level of intimacy and candidness.

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