Bezango, WA tells the tale of cartooning and comics in the Pacific Northwest, focusing on the alternative community. The film chronicles both the past and the present, while featuring Frank M. Young, co-creator of the Eisner Award winning graphic novel "The Carter Family: Don't Forget This Song," and James Gill, a cartoonist, and mostly-cheerful introvert of the finest class.
Directed by Louise Amandes and Ron Austin
seattle, washington
comic book
alternative
washington state
comic book art
cartoonist
comic book industry
comic book writer
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4.0★ · 03/25/26
Detroit will tell you it's in the water New York will tell you it's from the people Seattle doesn't talk about Seattle
An island isolated by rednecks isolated by states of rednecks (excluding Portland) our identity doesn't want to be revealed.
yet I love Seattle. it's home. I feel my soul alive there.
anyways this documentary is scrambled. it's talking heads with names you forget then how they funded the movie. it's a mess and I hate it. however being seen makes this movie hard for me to sit through. whilst it may not be good it's existence gives hope for someone to see seattles ripeness.
I miss home.
Detroit will tell you it's in the water New York will tell you it's from the people Seattle doesn't talk about Seattle
An island isolated by rednecks isolated by states of rednecks (excluding Portland) our identity doesn't want to be revealed.
yet I love Seattle. it's home. I feel my soul alive there.
anyways this documentary is scrambled. it's talking heads with names you forget then how they funded the movie. it's a mess and I hate it. however being seen makes this movie hard for me to sit through. whilst it may not be good it's existence gives hope for someone to see seattles ripeness.