Only 23 when he directed his extraordinary debut feature "Gummo", Harmony Korine has since continued to serve notice that he is the most radical young talent in independent US film. This collection of three screenplays - "Jokes", "Gummo" and "Julien Donkey Boy" - displays his unorthodox approach.
A novel by the controversial American film writer and director, Harmony Korine. Fragmented moments of a life are observed through the demented lens of media, TV and teen obsession, in the form of half-remembered scenes, suicide notes, dialogue fragments, film ideas, rumours and jokes.
This movie tie-in for "Kids" features film stills and the complete screenplay by then 19-year-old Harmony Korine. Miramax books declined to publish the book when the film received an NC-17 rating.
Consisting of 49 photographs from Korine's private archive, "Pigxote" reveals a largely unexamined side of the artist's creative process. It depicts a mysterious young girl moving through a televised landscape of intuitively arranged "experiential moments," and offers further insight into the poetic mind of one of Nashville's finest sons.
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