American: The Bill Hicks Story

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Synopsis

Libertarian, outlaw, shaman, philosopher, romantic, preacher, genius...Bill Hicks was always something other than a comedian. His death from cancer in 1994 deprived the world of arguably the most iconic and probing voice in American culture of the period, and it's hard to find the words to do him justice. merican: The Bill Hicks Story uses an innovative animation technique, some rare and previously unseen performance footage, and testimonies only from the people who knew him best, his family and close friends, to create a deeply perceptive, fittingly honest celebration of the man occasionally known as Goatboy.

From his teenage years, when he would have to sneak out of his parents home to appear at the Austin comedy club where he first attracted attention, through to being infamously censored on The Late Show with David Letterman, this is as complete and definitive a biography as there is available.

Release date:
14 May 2010
Director
Matt Harlock, Paul Thomas
Cast:
Bill Hicks, Kevin Booth, John Farneti
Runtime:
107mins
Certification:
15
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American: The Bill Hicks Story

Review

'puts a human face on a comic whose splenetic, chain-smoking schtick could often be alienating, not to mention somewhat overbearing' Read the full review at

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