
Raging Boll 2010
"The real review of the world's worst filmmaker"
Dive into the chaotic world of filmmaker Uwe Boll with *Raging Boll (2010)*, a provocative documentary that pulls back the curtain on one of cinema's most controversial figures.
Director: Dan Lee West
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Raging Boll (2010) about?
This documentary follows filmmaker Uwe Boll as he battles both Hollywood and his detractors over three turbulent years. It's a no-holds-barred look at the man behind the infamous reputation and his quest to silence his critics once and for all.
Who directed Raging Boll?
Dan Lee West directed *Raging Boll*, capturing the chaotic reality of Boll's controversial career.
Who stars in Raging Boll?
The film features Uwe Boll, Richard Kyanka, Chance Minter, Jeffrey Sneider, and Michael Paré as key subjects and collaborators.
Is Raging Boll (2010) worth watching?
For fans of cult documentaries and unfiltered cinema, *Raging Boll* offers a fascinating and often humorous look at a filmmaker who thrives in controversy. While not for the faint of heart, its raw authenticity makes it a compelling watch.
How long is Raging Boll?
*Raging Boll* runs for 89 minutes, delivering a tight yet impactful cinematic experience.
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About Raging Boll (2010) — The Wild Documentary Behind the Controversy
Dive into the chaotic world of filmmaker Uwe Boll with *Raging Boll (2010)*, a provocative documentary that pulls back the curtain on one of cinema's most controversial figures. Filmed over three years, this raw and unfiltered look offers a rare glimpse into Boll's relentless pursuit of Hollywood dominance and his defiant response to critics who've branded him the world's worst director. With a blend of humor, drama, and unapologetic candor, the film captures the turbulent atmosphere of a man caught between obsession and backlash.
Through candid interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, *Raging Boll* explores themes of perseverance, resilience, and the blurred line between art and infamy. It's a fascinating character study that asks whether Boll's notoriety stems from his work or the public's fascination with his polarizing persona. For fans of unfiltered documentaries and cult cinema, this is a must-see dive into the mind of a filmmaker who thrives on chaos.