Directed by Kevin Smith, 'Clerks' (1994) is an independent comedy that offers a candid look at a day in the life of two convenience store clerks, Dante and Randal. Shot in black and white, the film captures their humorous and often irreverent interactions with customers and each other, highlighting the monotony and absurdity of retail work. 'Clerks' is renowned for its sharp dialogue, relatable characters, and its impact on independent cinema.