CRUMB

Crumb

Crumb is a 1994 documentary film about the noted underground cartoonist Robert Crumb and his family. Directed by Terry Zwigoff and produced by Lynn O'Donnell, it won widespread acclaim. It was released in the USA on April 28, 1995, having been screened at film festivals the previous year. Jeffery M. Anderson placed the film on his list of the ten greatest films of all time, labeling it "the greatest documentary ever made."

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crumb

Noun

  1. A small piece which breaks off from baked food (such as cake, biscuit or bread).
    The pigeons were happily pecking at crumbs of bread on the ground.
  2. A bit, small amount.
    a crumb of comfort
  3. The soft internal portion of bread, surrounded by crust.
  4. A mixture of sugar, cocoa and milk, used to make industrial chocolate.
  5. A nobody, worthless person.
  6. A body louse.

Verb

  1. To cover with crumbs.
  2. To break into crumbs or small pieces with the fingers; to crumble.
    to crumb bread


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