1. Documentary Comparisons
It draws from expository, interactive, observational, and performative, combining these four to develop the story. The expository element is partially examined when series of family photos or comics appear on screen and Robert Crumb tells the stories behind these photos or early cartoon illustrations. ... The spectator is perhaps quick to notice the fact that most individuals that relate stories about Robert Crumb seem to be talking to the person behind the camera. ... The people are interacting with the ostensibly invisible offscreen silent director, who I imagine, asks these individuals a...
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