

Introduction So many artists have staked a claim to creating “subversive” work over the years that the term has practically lost its value. 208 Eric Kohn / 2013 Additional Resources 212 Index 217 His Humps 184 Eric Kohn / 2009 Q&A at New York Film Festival for Trash Humpers 187 Dennis Lim / 2009 Harmony Korine on Rebel 193 Gwynned Vitello / 2011 Harmony Korine Talks Spring Breakers, Casting Selena Gomez, and How Her Mom Is a Fan of His Work 199 Eric Kohn / 2012 Interview: Harmony Korine 203 R. That’s My Own Thing.” 169 Ali Naderzad / 2008 In Conversation: Harmony Korine 173 Amy Taubin / 2008 90 Eric Kohn / 2013 Complete Harmony 96 Daniel Kraus / 2000 Conversations in World Cinema 107 Richard Peña / 2000 Split Screen: Harmony Korine 113 John Pierson / 2000 “I Was Dying but It Was Taking Too Damn Long” 120 Olivier Nicklaus / 2003 Under Glass 126 Jack Silverman / 2005 Harmony Korine at Home 133 Aaron Rose and Ari Marcopoulos / 2008 Mister Lonely Director Harmony Korine 154 Eric Kohn / 2008 Lasting Impressions 160 Michael Tully / 2008 “I Need to Believe in Something to Get through the Day.

Here’s Looking at You, Kid 63 Sean O’Hagan / 1999 Pure Vision 75 Jefferson Hack / 1999 Nashville. 3 Eric Kohn / 2013 One to Watch 16 Andrea Linett / 1994 What’s the Matter with Kids Today? 17 Lynn Hirschberg / 1995 Interview with Harmony Korine 32 Roger Ebert / 1995 Toronto International Film Festival Webcast 37 Ray Pride / 1997 Mike Kelly Interviews Harmony Korine 39 Mike Kelly / 1997 Harmony Korine with Antek Walczak 47 Antek Walczak / 1997 Harm’s Way 54 Rachelle Unreich / 1997 Moonshine Maverick 56 Geoffrey Mcnab / 1998 PN1998.3.K675A5 2014 791.4302’33092-dc23īritish Library Cataloging-in-Publication Data availableĬontents Introduction ix Chronology xvii Filmography xx Nashville. Motion picture producers and directors-United States-Interviews.
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Conversations with filmmakers series pages cm Includes index. Harmony Korine : interviews / edited by Eric Kohn. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Korine, Harmony. Copyright © 2015 by University Press of Mississippi All rights reserved Manufactured in the United States of America First printing 2015 The University Press of Mississippi is a member of the Association of American University Presses. University Press of Mississippi / Jackson Harmony Korine: Interviews Conversations with Filmmakers Series Gerald Peary, General Editor Throughout his career he has also continued as a mixed-media artist whose fields included music videos, paintings, photography, publishing, songwriting, and performance art. Surviving an early career burnout, he resurfaced with a trifecta of insightful works that built on his earlier aesthetic leanings: a surprisingly delicate rumination on identity ( Mister Lonely, 2007), a gritty quasi-diary film ( Trash Humpers, 2009) and a blistering portrait of American hedonism ( Spring Breakers, 2013), which yielded significant commercial success. With his audacious 1999 digital video drama Julien Donkey-Boy, Korine continued to demonstrate a penchant for fusing experimental, subversive interests with lyrical narrative techniques. He parlayed the success of Kids into directing the dreamy portrait of neglect Gummo two years later. Now approaching middle age, and more influential than ever, Korine remains intentionally sensationalistic and ceaselessly creative. He both intelligently observes modern social milieus and simultaneously thumbs his nose at them. Ever since his entry into the independent film scene as the irrepressible prodigy who wrote the screenplay for Larry Clark's Kids in 1992, Korine has retained his stature as the ultimate cinematic provocateur. 1973) remains one of the most prominent and yet subversive filmmakers in America. Bringing together interviews collected from over two decades, this unique chronicle includes rare interviews unavailable in print for years and an extensive, new conversation recorded at the filmmaker's home in Nashville.Īfter more than twenty years, Harmony Korine (b. Harmony Korine: Interviews tracks filmmaker Korine's stunning rise, fall, and rise again through his own evolving voice.
