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Terry Zwigoff Filmography

DirectingBORN 1949APPLETON6 FILMS IN DB

TerryZwigoff

Known for Directing · Budding Prospects, Crumb, Louie Bluie

6
FILMS IN DB
$103
TOTAL VALUE
5
PRICED
$21
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Ghost World
~$40 · BLU-RAY · 2001
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Budding Prospects
$0 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Terry Zwigoff is a distinctive voice in independent cinema, celebrated for his unique storytelling that often intersects with the world of alternative comics. His seminal documentary, *Crumb* (1994), not only earned him the Sundance Grand Jury Prize but also solidified his status as a filmmaker who dives deep into the cultural fabric of America. Collectors cherish this film for its raw portrayal of underground comic legend Robert Crumb, making early VHS and DVD editions highly sought after. Zwigoff's *Ghost World* (2001), based on Dan Clowes's comic, is another cornerstone of his career, earning an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. The film's exploration of teenage disillusionment resonates with audiences, and its various physical media editions, particularly the Criterion Collection Blu-ray, are prized among collectors for their insightful extras. Additionally, *Bad Santa* (2003), featuring a standout performance by Billy Bob Thornton, showcases Zwigoff's knack for dark humor, further elevating his status in the realm of cult favorites. For physical media collectors, Zwigoff’s work represents a blend of artistic integrity and cultural commentary that continues to inspire and provoke thought.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres does Terry Zwigoff typically work in?

Terry Zwigoff's filmography includes comedy, drama, documentary, crime, and music genres, showcasing a diverse range of storytelling styles.

Which of Terry Zwigoff's films are considered his most notable works?

His most notable films include Ghost World (2001), Bad Santa (2003), Crumb (1995), and Art School Confidential (2006).

When was Terry Zwigoff most active in his directing career?

Terry Zwigoff was most active during the 2000s, directing several well-known films in that decade.

Has Terry Zwigoff made any documentary films?

Yes, Terry Zwigoff directed the documentary Crumb (1995), which explores the life and work of underground cartoonist Robert Crumb.

What was Terry Zwigoff's earliest film listed on WatchRoster?

His earliest listed film is Louie Bluie from 1985, a documentary about a blues musician.