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Zoe Clarke-Williams Filmography

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Known for Writing · Men

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Zoe Clarke-Williams, born on April 30, 1974, in Los Angeles, has made a notable mark in the realm of independent cinema, particularly through her work as both an actress and director. Her film "Men" (1997) stands out as a cult classic that examines complex themes of gender and identity, making it a sought-after title among collectors. The film’s unique narrative and visual style have cemented its status, with limited edition releases becoming prized possessions for home video enthusiasts. In addition to "Men," Clarke-Williams' involvement in "Mirage" (1995) and "New Best Friend" (2002) showcases her versatility and commitment to thought-provoking storytelling. Collectors are drawn to her films not only for their artistic merit but also for their rarity, as many of these titles are often released in limited runs on VHS and DVD, adding to their collectible value. Her contributions to physical media continue to resonate, solidifying her legacy in film history and home video culture.

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What is Zoe Clarke-Williams known for?

Zoe Clarke-Williams is known for writing, with notable films including 'Men' (1997), 'The Beat Generation' (1983) where she played Judy, and 'Greater Than a Tiger' (1997).

What genres does Zoe Clarke-Williams' filmography span?

Her filmography spans the genres of Fantasy, Comedy, and Drama.

What era or decades does Zoe Clarke-Williams' work cover?

Her work covers the years from 1983 to 1997, with the most-active decade being the 1990s.

How extensive is Zoe Clarke-Williams' filmography?

Zoe Clarke-Williams has a total of 3 films listed in her filmography.

Do Zoe Clarke-Williams' films appear across physical media formats?

The provided information does not specify the physical media formats for Zoe Clarke-Williams' films.