Lance Bangs

American filmmaker


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Lance Bangs (born September 4, 1972) is an American filmmaker and music video director. He directed the David Cross film Let America Laugh. Bangs has also been heavily involved in the filming and production of MTV's Jackass television series and its subsequent movies.

Life and career

Bangs was born in Sacramento, California. He founded Flicker Film Festival, a series of Super8mm and 16mm film screenings, while in Athens, Georgia, in 1990 along with Michael Lachowski and Angie Grass.

He has created videos for Sonic Youth, Nirvana, Neutral Milk Hotel, Green Day, Arcade Fire, The Shins, The Thermals, Belle & Sebastian, Menomena, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, R.E.M., Mike Watt, Death Cab for Cutie, The Black Keys, Kanye West, Odd Future, Pavement, George Harrison, and Wednesday.

As a commercial director he has worked with United Parcel Service, Nike, Subway, Rock Band and Volvo for several campaigns, including the Titanium Lion-winning campaign for Volvo's "Life on Board Project" campaign from the 2005 Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.

He produced DVDs for the Directors Label Series, covering the work of Chris Cunningham, Michel Gondry, Spike Jonze, Mark Romanek, Stéphane Sednaoui, Jonathan Glazer and Anton Corbijn. He has also been involved with Spike Jonze on a number of occasions, being one of the cameramen for Jackass: The Movie, Jackass Number Two, Jackass 2.5, Jackass 3D, Jackass 3.5, Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa, Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa .5, Jackass Forever, and Jackass 4.5. He also was a part of the Jackassworld.com: 24 Hour Takeover, filming behind the scenes material. In 2009, they were shortlisted for an Academy Award for "Tell Them Anything You Want: A Portrait of Maurice Sendak".

He has aired an ongoing series of short (often music-related) documentaries on VBS.TV since 2007 in the form of his show "Bangs". He also hosts a show on Viceland called Flophouse.

Bangs is married to Corin Tucker of Sleater-Kinney and together they have two children. He has performed musically as well, both with his wife and with Canadian indie rock group The Dudes. There were plans for a west coast summer 2009 tour, billed as Lance Bangs w/ The Dudes.

Selected filmography

Music videos

Video

Film

Television

Specials

References

References

  1. Bangs, Lance. (September 4, 2021). "Happy shared Birthday to @gorillaflicks Jeff Tremaine".
  2. "flicker films". Ibiblio.org.
  3. [http://www.prnewswire.co.uk/cgi/news/release?id=149097 "Euro RSCG Wins 15 Cannes Lions"] [[PR Newswire]]. Accessed October 6, 2016
  4. (October 9, 2009). "Oscar short documentary contenders named". Hollywoodreporter.com.
  5. "Sleater-Kinney's Corin Tucker & Filmmaker Lance Bangs : Bullseye with Jesse Thorn".
  6. Blistein, Jon. (15 December 2021). "Ringo Starr Chucks Popcorn at Fred Armisen in Video for George Harrison's 'My Sweet Lord'". Penske Media Corporation.
  7. (15 December 2021). "George Harrison - My Sweet Lord (Official Music Video)". VEVO.
  8. (March 31, 2011). "LCD Soundsystem Want Your Cloud Footage | News". Pitchfork.
  9. (August 25, 2009). "The Museum of Modern Art Presents Spike Jonze: The First 80 Years - /Film". Slashfilm.com.
  10. (October 17, 2009). "Collaborators, Spike Jonze's Award-Winning Commercials, and Jackass: The Movie". MoMA.
  11. Shanfeld, Ethan. (8 January 2026). "New ‘Jackass’ Movie Coming to Theaters in June".
  12. "John Hodgman: RAGNAROK - Netflix". [[Netflix]].
  13. John Hodgman. (June 10, 2013). "JOHN HODGMAN: RAGNAROK ON NETFLIX". [[Tumblr]].
  14. "Marc Maron: Thinky Pain | Netflix".
  15. "Todd Barry: The Crowd Work Tour".
  16. "I'm Brent Morin". Netflix.
  17. "Hannibal Buress: Comedy Camisado | Netflix Official Site".
  18. (August 5, 2021). "Brandon Wardell: Summer 2019 (LEAKED EPIC STANDUP COMEDY SET) (GONE SEXUAL?!?)".

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