Curt McDowell Filmography

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Known for Directing Β· Symphony for a Sinner, George Kuchar: The Comedy of the Underground, Little Showoffs
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What is Curt McDowell known for?
Curt McDowell is known for directing films, including notable works such as Video Album 5: The Thursday People (1987), Stinky-Butt (1974), Riverbody (1970), Naughty Words (1974) as Himself (Voice), True Blue and Dreamy (1974), Beaver Fever (1974), Confessions (1972), and Boggy Depot (1973) as Mean Brother.
What genres does Curt McDowell's filmography span?
Curt McDowell's filmography spans several genres, including Comedy, Documentary, Drama, Music, and Fantasy.
What era does Curt McDowell's work cover?
Curt McDowell's work covers the years from 1970 to 1992, with his most active decade being the 1970s.
How many films are in Curt McDowell's filmography?
Curt McDowell has a filmography consisting of 38 films.
What types of films did Curt McDowell direct?
Curt McDowell directed a variety of films across different genres, including comedies, documentaries, dramas, music-related films, and fantasy works.
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