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Art Class | Female Friendship
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IMDbBest Supporting Actor | 2002 | Steve
Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Steve
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2002 | Terry
Screenplay | 2002 | Terry
Best Actor | 2002 | Steve
2001 | Thora
2001 | Terry
Best Supporting Actor | 2001 | Steve
2001 | Terry
Best Supporting Actor | 2001 | Steve
Best Supporting Actor | 2001 | Steve
Best Picture | 2001
Best Actress | 2001 | Thora
Best Director | 2001 | Terry
Best Screenplay Adapted | 2001 | Terry
For and | 2001
Best Actress | 2001 | Thora
Best Performance Female | 2001 | Thora
Best Supporting Performance Female | 2001 | Scarlett
Best Supporting Performance | 2001 | Steve
Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Steve
Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published | 2002 | Terry
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Thora
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | 2002 | Steve
Best Comedy | 2002
Featured Actor of the Year Male Movies | 2002 | Steve
Screenwriter of the Year | 2002 | Terry
Best Foreign Independent Film English Language | 2002
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2002 | Terry
Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Steve
Best Picture | 2002
Best Director | 2002 | Terry
Best Screenplay | 2002 | Terry
Youth in Film | 2002 | Scarlett
Best Screenplay | 2002 | Terry
Best Supporting Actor | 2002 | Steve
Best Breakthrough Performance Female | 2002 | Scarlett
Best First Screenplay | 2002 | Terry
Best Picture | 2002
Best Actress | 2002 | Thora
Best Supporting Actress | 2002 | Scarlett
Best Ensemble | 2002
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2002 | Daniel
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Thora
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role Comedy or Musical | 2002 | Steve
Best Actress | 2002 | Thora
Best Screenplay Based on Material Previously Produced or Published | 2002 | Terry
Best Family Feature Film Comedy | 2002
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2001 | Terry
Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2001 | Thora
Best Supporting Actress | 2001 | Scarlett
Best Supporting Actor | 2001 | Steve
Best Screenplay | 2001 | Daniel
2001 | Terry
2001 | Terry
Best Actress of the Year | 2001 | Thora
Best Supporting Actor of the Year | 2001 | Steve
2001 | Terry
Best Screenplay | 2001 | Daniel
Best Supporting Actor | 2001 | Steve
Best Adapted Screenplay | 2001 | Daniel
Best Picture | 2001
Best Feature Film | 2001 | Terry
Best Film | 2001
Budget 7,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 8,800,000 USD
The first film based on a graphic novel or comic book to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay.
The Coon Chicken Inn was a real restaurant chain, founded in 1925 in Salt Lake City. However it folded in the late '50s and never changed its name to Cook Chicken, as in the film.
According to director Terry Zwigoff, Steve Buscemi was so uncomfortable playing the role of Seymour that whenever shooting was finished for the day, he would immediately change his clothes so he could look completely different.
The male Satanist is played, uncredited, by production designer Edward T. McAvoy. He got the part at the last minute, based largely on his resemblance to Anton LaVey, the director's first choice, who died in 1997. McAvoy had to shave his head completely bald for the scene.
Interested in directing Ghost World as a feature film for some time, Terry Zwigoff sat in on an acting class in San Francisco. Zwigoff said that after the class had wrapped up, he had approached the instructor and asked if she could hold a crash course for him in how to direct actors.
"Rebecca: This is so bad it's almost good. Enid: This is so bad it's gone past good and back to bad again."
"Enid: I think only stupid people have good relationships. Seymour: That's the spirit."