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The Kevin Smith Bio-Documentary “Clerk” Has a Release Date

Snootchie bootchies, Kevin Smith fans. The feature documentary Clerk, about the life and career of the filmmaker, comic creator, and all-around funny guy has a release date.

After premiering in March at SXSW, we now know when the rest of us will be able to see it when it hits all digital platforms on November 23, 2021.

You can check out the official trailer below:

CLERK | Official HD Trailer (2021) | DOCUMENTARY | Film Threat Trailers – YouTube

It’s been a great week for Smith, who celebrated his 51st birthday and also began production on Clerks III on Monday.

This documentary was directed by long-time Smith fan Malcom Ingram, who also directed the doc about the making of Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back.

This new film will feature a look behind-the-scenes at Smith’s life, career, and include never-before-seen footage of George Carlin and Stan Lee, who appeared in many of Smith’s films.

Other people interviewed include collaborators and friends, including Jason MewesBen AffleckMatt DamonJustin LongRichard Linklater, and the original movies stars Jeff Anderson and Brian O’Halloran.

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