
Bugs 2016
"a film by Life Of A Craphead"
Dive into the chaotic charm of *Bugs (2016)*, a raw and inventive comedy helmed by the art duo Life of a Craphead.
Director: Life of a Craphead
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bugs (2016) about?
*Bugs* follows a series of wildly unpredictable scenarios that expose the cracks in societal expectations, from a botched academic lecture to a comedy sketch gone horribly wrong. The film weaves these moments into a larger narrative that challenges the idea of success, blending satire with the raw energy of underground comedy. Think of it as a love letter to the beautifully messy parts of life.
Who directed Bugs?
*Bugs* was brought to life by the creative duo Life of a Craphead, known for their avant-garde approach to filmmaking and performance art.
Who stars in Bugs?
The film features Jess Carvalho, Connor Crawford, Zoe Solomon, Seth Scriver, and Jonny Peterson, among others, in a chaotic ensemble that leans into the absurd.
Is Bugs (2016) worth watching?
With its genre-defying humor and relentless energy, *Bugs* is a cult gem for fans of offbeat comedies and DIY filmmaking. While it's not for everyone—especially those seeking polished narratives—its unfiltered charm and thematic depth make it a rewarding watch for the adventurous viewer.
How long is Bugs?
*Bugs* runs for 72 minutes, packing its eccentric energy into a tight runtime that keeps the absurdity relentlessly engaging.
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About Bugs (2016) — When Life of a Craphead Turns Chaos Into Comedy
Dive into the chaotic charm of *Bugs (2016)*, a raw and inventive comedy helmed by the art duo Life of a Craphead. This offbeat film stitches together the absurdities of modern life, blending cringe-inducing moments—like a disastrous university lecture—with surreal twists that blur the line between fiction and reality. Starring Jess Carvalho, Connor Crawford, and Zoe Solomon, *Bugs* thrives on improvisation and unconventional storytelling, creating a patchwork universe where every layer of absurdity feels painfully real. Set against the backdrop of a patriarchal society obsessed with success, its frenetic energy mirrors the chaos of trying (and often failing) to navigate everyday expectations.
A DIY project crafted over four years with a sprawling cast of artists and comedians, *Bugs* isn't just a film—it's a snapshot of creative resilience. The tone oscillates between laugh-out-loud humor and quiet reflection, inviting viewers to question the scripts we're all handed in life. With its guerrilla filmmaking spirit, this cult favorite feels like a manifesto for those who'd rather burn the rulebook than follow it.