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Harmony Korine

    4. Januar 1973

    Harmony Korine ist als "enfant terrible" des modernen Independent-Dramas bekannt. Seine Arbeit, tief beeinflusst von einer breiten Palette von Filmemachern, zeichnet sich durch einen mutigen und unkonventionellen Ansatz aus. Korine etablierte sich schnell als eine einzigartig bizarre und erfinderische kreative Kraft, die unkonventionelle Aspekte der menschlichen Erfahrung erforscht. Seine künstlerische Produktion, die sich über Film hinaus auf Literatur und Kunst erstreckt, hat den Respekt prominenter Persönlichkeiten im kreativen Bereich erlangt.

    A Crackup At The Race Riots
    Harmony Korine : Mister Lonely
    William Eggleston 414
    • 2020

      William Eggleston 414

      • 144 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden
      4,3(8)Abgeben

      The visual memoir captures a spontaneous road trip taken by Harmony Korine, Juergen Teller, and William Eggleston, along with his son, from Memphis to Mississippi. Through a blend of candid portraits and evocative images of the American landscape, the book highlights their intimate connection and shared experiences. It features striking photographs of gas stations, abandoned towns, and everyday life, while also revisiting Eggleston's iconic motifs. Eggleston himself is prominently featured, showcasing his distinctive style and presence throughout the journey.

      William Eggleston 414
    • 2013

      A Crackup At The Race Riots

      • 176 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,7(309)Abgeben

      This reprinting of Korine's first novel presents fragments of a portrait in multimedia: print, photographs, drawings, news clippings, handwriting, a poem, attempted diagrams, clip art; but mostly text, including hard-luck stories, off-and-on-colour jokes, script-scraps, found letters, free rhymes, drug flashbacks and other scenes, exploring the world of show-biz with feet set lightly in the black humours of the real ol' world. This excretion of the danglers of public life would make William Burroughs sigh and turn the page, at least.

      A Crackup At The Race Riots
    • 2008

      Harmony Korine, the acclaimed American filmmaker, presents his third feature film, Mister Lonely (2007), a decade after his celebrated works Gummo (1997) and Julien Donkey-Boy (1999). Premiering at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival and featured in the official selection at the 32nd Toronto International Film Festival, as well as the 2008 South by Southwest Film Conference and Festival, the film's original script is being released by Nieves, accompanied by 22 photographs by Rachel Korine and Brent Stewart, coinciding with its UK theatrical release. Reflecting on his creative process, Korine shares his struggles during a tumultuous period in his life, where he felt lost and disconnected. His dreams of pigs walking on walls and nuns dancing in the sky marked a turning point. After a bizarre incident involving his teeth, he realized it was time to reconnect with his artistic vision. With the help of his brother and a boxer skilled in medicine, he found the motivation to create again. Mister Lonely emerged from a place of despair, revealing that even a small amount of faith can lead to profound transformation. This work is the inaugural title in a new series of Nieves paperbacks.

      Harmony Korine : Mister Lonely