Trailer for ‘American: The Bill Hicks Story’

I’ve heard bits and pieces of Bill Hicks’s comedy over the years and only recently heard another bit as Howard Stern played Hicks’s take on Jay Leno (hit play just below the poster to the right for a NSFW listen). However, I’ve never heard an entire act. I know I should, what I’ve heard is excellent and I only hope to get a good dose of his work in the upcoming documentary American: The Bill Hicks Story which hits theaters on April 8.

The trailer for the film has just arrived along with the official synopsis:

Seventeen years after his death, Bill Hicks has taken a permanent place in the cultural landscape and is widely recognized as one of the greatest American comedians of the modern era. Described as many things – philosopher, social satirist, even preacher – Hicks was ultimately a performer who, for many, changed what comedy could be. He believed that comedy played a vital role in any free and just society, and that the comedian, a free spirit detached from political or corporate agendas, was able to voice what others wouldn’t, challenging convention and presenting ideas that would stimulate the minds of the audiences. Hicks had no difficulty making people laugh- but what he really wanted to do was make them think. His life tragically cut short at the age of 32, Hicks’ timeless material lives on, revered today by both comedians (many who cite him as an influence) and fans alike. Hicks’ remarkable journey is brought to life in the documentary feature American: The Bill Hicks Story. Combining revealing new interviews from those who knew him best with a bold new photographic animation technique, American takes the audience inside Hicks’ unfolding life story using archival footage and animated photographs, many from Hicks’ personal collection and previously unseen. It’s a film that innovates, inspires, and outrages- while being funny as hell in the process.

You can watch the trailer directly below.

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