G.B. Jones is a multifaceted Canadian artist and filmmaker whose work has left a distinct mark on indie cinema and the physical media landscape. Best known for her provocative films, such as *Bruce and Pepper: Wayne Gacy's Home Movies* (1988) and *The Troublemakers* (1990), Jones explores themes of identity and subculture, making her films essential viewing for collectors interested in the avant-garde and LGBTQ+ narratives.
Collectors seek out her titles not only for their unique storytelling but also for their limited home video releases, which often feature striking artwork and critical essays that enhance the viewing experience. *Bruce and Pepper*, with its controversial subject matter, and *The Troublemakers*, showcasing a vibrant punk aesthetic, have become cult favorites, making them coveted additions to any serious collection. Jones’s work continues to resonate, securing her place in the annals of film history and the hearts of collectors who appreciate the intersection of art and cinema.