Crumb
"Crumb" is a 1994 documentary film directed by Terry Zwigoff that explores the life and work of the underground cartoonist Robert Crumb. The film delves into Crumb's unique artistic style, his controversial themes, and his impact on the world of comics. It features interviews with Crumb, his family, and friends, providing insight into his creative process and personal struggles.
The documentary also examines Crumb's relationships with his family, particularly his troubled upbringing and the influence of his siblings. Through a mix of animation and live-action footage, "Crumb" presents a candid portrait of an artist who challenged societal norms and pushed the boundaries of graphic storytelling.