Of American newspaper comic strips, few great ones have been so short-lived, and yet so enduring in the public, than "Calvin and Hobbes" by Bill Watterson. This film explores the strip, its special artistic qualities and its extraordinary lasting appeal decades after its conclusion. Furthermore, the film explores the impact of Bill Watterson, a cartoonist with high artistic ideals and firm principles who defied the business conventions of a declining medium. Although he forwent a merchandising fortune for his strip, various associates and colleagues speak about how Watterson created a legacy that would be an inspiration for years to come.
Trailer:
A bluray rip of the 2013 documentary, Dear Mr Watterson, including the special features disc & the two music tracks.
Description:
Dear Mr Watterson was a crowdsourced documentary, in which artists and archivists who were influenced by Bill Watterson's volumes of work over the years speak about the man and his work.
Details: Resolution: 1080p Framerate: 23.976f/s Audio Bitrate: 162kb/s Language: English Subtitles: English
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