Diary of a Deadbeat: The Story of Jim VanBebber

Diary of a Deadbeat: The Story of Jim VanBebber

7.3

Aug 27 2015

2h 47m

Documentary

A documentary of uncompromising, outlaw, cult underground filmmaker Jim Van Bebber, covering his life from 2010-2015 while he tries to make a comeback and make a new exploitation film after years of struggling to work.

Jim Van Bebber

Jim Van Bebber

Himself

Phil Anselmo

Phil Anselmo

Himself

Nivek Ogre

Nivek Ogre

Himself

Richard Kern

Richard Kern

Himself

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