Joe Gibbons is an American artist and filmmaker known for his experimental autobiographical films that blend reality and fiction. His works, such as Confessions of a Sociopath (2002), often feature a character named Joe Gibbons, blurring the lines between his personal life and artistic persona. Gibbons has taught at institutions like the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has been recognized with fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts. His innovative approach to filmmaking challenges traditional narrative structures and offers a unique perspective on self-representation.
Confessions of a Sociopath
(Himself)
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Barbie's Audition
His Master's Voice
The Stepfather
Sabotaging Spring
Final Exit
Elegy
Multiple Barbie
Pretty Boy
Living in the World
(Joe Gibbons)
The Genius
(Desmond Denton)
How to Rob Banks for Dummies
(Joe Gibbons)
Driving/Rain
(Director)
The Tutor
(Director)
Confidential Part 2
(Director)
The Florist
(Director)
Confessions of a Sociopath
(Director)
Presences
(Director)
On Our Own
(Director)
Moby Richard
(Director)
His Master's Voice
(Director)
Pretty Boy
(Director)
Elegy
(Director)
Sabotaging Spring
(Director)
Final Exit
(Director)
Barbie's Audition
(Director)
Multiple Barbie
(Director)
The Stepfather
(Director)
Living in the World
(Director)
The Phony Trilogy
(Director)
Weltschmertz
(Director)
The Phony Trilogy
(Writer)
Confidential
(Director)
Spying
(Director)
Going to the Dogs
(Director)
Punching Flowers
(Director)
The Genius
(Director)
The Genius
(Producer)
The Genius
(Writer)
The Genius
(Sound)
The Genius
(Camera Operator)