Crumb, 1994, Documentary.
TL, DR: Anyone who likes quirky people, art and music should have a look.
A portrait of one of America's best known 'alternative' cartoonists, this documentary, like his art, delves into his personal history and psyche, leaving no stone unturned. He was an artist who wasn't afraid to draw anything - including graphic images of his sexual fantasies, which involved female domination over men, and rape. His illustrations also focus on his own upbringing, including cartoons showing how he thought he was misunderstood, and his own experiences at school with bullying.
It's also very interesting to look at his family and his two failed brothers, one of whom is clearly brilliant artistically but failed to do anything more than become a 40 year old recluse who lives at home with his mother. The movie shows that fine line between genius and insanity that's present in some people.
The movie's full of a lot of american 'black' music of the older kind - folk, jazz and blues, Crumb's own tastes - I'm not sure of the exact genre but it's very interesting if you like that sort of thing.
Anywho, full version is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_LW-xl2uCk