Don Hertzfeldt

Don Hertzfeldt

Don Hertzfeldt is a two-time Academy Award nominee whose animated films include “It’s Such a Beautiful Day”, the “World of Tomorrow” series, “Paper Trail”, “ME”, “The Meaning of Life”, “On Memory”, “Billy’s Balloon”, and “Rejected”. His work has played around the world, received hundreds of awards, and in 2014 made a special appearance on “The Simpsons”. 2020, GQ Magazine described his work as “simultaneously tragic and hilarious and philosophical and crude and deeply sad and fatalist and yet stubbornly, resolutely hopeful.” The Austrian Film Museum has described his work as “films of a sort that never really existed before.”

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Don Hertzfeldt Movies

Discover the best movies directed by Don Hertzfeldt. Explore the complete filmography, including critically acclaimed masterpieces, box office hits, and top-rated Don Hertzfeldt films ranked by score.

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It’s Such a Beautiful Day (2012)

Animation Comedy
Bill is a quiet, unremarkable man whose mind is coming apart at the seams, and Don Hertzfeldt's film follows him through the fragmented wreckage of memory, illness, and everyday absurdity....
Score 7.9

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