Terry Zwigoff
US-amerikanischer Filmregisseur und Musiker
Terry Zwigoff is a renowned American filmmaker born in 1949. His cinematic endeavors frequently explore the lives of unconventional characters, delving into themes of isolation and social detachment. Zwigoff's early career was marked by notable achievements in documentary filmmaking, which brought him initial recognition.
Zwigoff's transition to fiction feature films was equally successful, yielding critically acclaimed works such as Ghost World, which earned an Academy Award nomination in 2001, and Bad Santa in 2003. His documentary background, evident in films like Louie Bluie and Crumb, laid the groundwork for his subsequent narrative filmmaking pursuits. Through his distinctive storytelling approach, Zwigoff continues to captivate audiences with his portrayals of eccentric personalities and their struggles with societal norms.