Crumb [1995] [Criterion] (DVD)
Terry Zwigoff

Synopsis
Terry Zwigoff’s landmark 1995 film is an intimate documentary portrait of the underground artist Robert Crumb, whose unique drawing style and sexually and racially provocative subject matter have made him a household name in popular American art. Zwigoff candidly and colorfully delves into the details of Crumb’s incredible career and life, including his family of reclusive eccentrics, some of the most remarkable people you’ll ever see on-screen. At once a profound biographical portrait, a riotous examination of a man’s controversial art, and a devastating look at a troubled family, Crumb is a genuine American original.
Special Features:
- New, restored high-definition digital transfer, approved by director Terry Zwigoff
- Two audio commentaries, one featuring Zwigoff from 2010, and one with Zwigoff and critic Roger Ebert from 2006
- More than fifty minutes of unused footage
- Stills gallery
- English subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing
- A new essay by critic Jonathan Rosenbaum and artwork by Charles, Jesse, Maxon, and Robert Crumb
Product Details
- Format: Color,
- Language: English,
- Subtitles: English,
- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Rating: Not Rated
- Label: Criterion Collection
- Release Date: 08/10/2010
- Run Time: 120 minutes
- Catalogue #: 533
- Region: 1,