BEST OF 2001! “Ghost World,” is Terry Zwigoff’s first traditional narrative feature and the first time he’s actually had to direct actors. It’s a personal film that presents a way of looking at life not often seen in movies. The central character Enid is simply not satisfied to live in a gentrified, McDonald-fied and Blockbuster Video-fied world. “Ghost World” may be a narrative feature with scripted dialog, but just like a great documentary, there are no false moments. The same goes for Terry…
CRUMBY DIRECTOR: A TERRY ZWIGOFF INTERVIEW
By | January 2002