Richard Linklater‘s
Slackers, inspiring him to create his own movie. In the time since, Smith has directed more than two dozen films, written several major comic book runs, and become a major figure in all things pop culture.
Clerk
Clerk Release Date and Where You Can Watch It
The documentary premiered in March at SXSW and will be available to rent on
November 23, 2021, from wherever digital rentals are sold.
What is
Clerk?
Clerkis a behind-the-scenes biographical documentary about Kevin Smith, the guy who wrote and directed his own self-financed indie film,
Clerks, in 1994. Smith would go on to become a major fixture in popular culture, directing, writing, podcasting, and performing live. The documentary will feature home videos, behind-the-scenes footage from Smith’s movies, interviews with his friends and collaborators, and more. Smith’s career began when he maxed out his credit cards and made
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New Kevin Smith documentary to be screened in Asbury Park
When you hear that there’s a new Kevin Smith movie, you might assume he wrote and directed it, but this Kevin Smith film is actually a documentary about the famed New Jersey director. It’s called “Clerk” and it will be screened in Asbury Park in November.
According to NJ Arts, the screening will be followed by a talk featuring both Smith and the documentary’s director, Malcolm Ingram. Ingram first met Smith as a film journalist interviewing the (then) young filmmaker.
Of course, the film “Clerks” is what put Smith on the map, and he told Deadline.com ““Every day of my life since 1993 I have probably said the word ‘Clerks’ at least once,” Smith said during an appearance in the Deadline SXSW Virtual Studio. “It was a wonderful magic trick that a kid pulled off that me, as an adult at age 50, have been living off of for the better part of coming up on 28 years.”
Nerd professional Kevin Smith has been creating for decades and today, io9 can exclusively reveal he’s the subject of his very own coffee table book Kevin Smith’s Secret Stash: A Definitive Visual History. We also spoke with him to find out more.