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Movie "KIDS" Screening Theaters Limited Edition Official Poster Size: B2 Brand new, unused The photos are of the actual item. SUPREME ZOO YORK XLARGE X-GIRL HIP HOP A TRIBE CALLED QUEST ARTIFACTS O.C. Larry Clark The Reality of "Kids" Confronting the World Larry Clark, who has been capturing the reality of teenagers in photo books such as "Tulsa." The photographer, who influenced many film directors such as Martin Scorsese, Gus Van Sant, and Francis F. Coppola, made his directorial debut in 1995 with "KIDS," which depicted the raw and realistic lives of teenagers dealing with sex, drugs, and HIV as if it were a documentary. The film caused controversy in the United States due to its sensational impact. There were no other films about teenagers that were this realistic in America at the time, and they were all far from the truth. Larry Clark wanted to make a film that no one else had made, and he realistically portrayed 24 hours in the lives of teenagers. The screenplay was written by Harmony Korine, who was 19 years old at the time. The filming was done by Eric Edwards, the famous cinematographer of "My Own Private Idaho," and the shocking visuals even led to a debate about "fiction or reality." The music was by Lou Barlow, the bassist of Dinosaur Jr. and the vocalist and guitarist of Sebadoh. The soundtrack, which also featured Daniel Johnston, was a big hit along with the film. Gus Van Sant served as executive producer. The cast included skaters such as Leo Fitzpatrick, Justin Pierce, and Harold Hunter, whom Larry Clark met on the streets, rather than actors. Chloë Sevigny, who played the most important role of Jenny, had no acting experience at the time, but her appearance in this film made her an icon of the era. This film, which confronted the reality of teenagers in the 90s and influenced many creators, continues to gain passionate fans even today.
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