Kids & We Were Once (Import)
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Dit is een IMPORT Blu-Ray ZONDER ondertiteling. The debut film from the already controversial photographer Larry Clark (Bully, Ken Park), KIDS is a powerful, compelling, and deeply shocking story of a group of New York teenagers set across a frenetic twenty-four hours. This release also includes the Tribeca Film Festival winning full feature documentary WE WERE ONCE KIDS, a strikingly personal documentary from director Eddie Martin (All This Mayhem, Fire Front) about the real life individuals who inspired the 1995 cult classic film. Skateboarders Telly (Leo Fitzpatrick, Bully) and Casper (Justin Pierce, Next Friday) hang out, shoplift, do drugs and seduce girls. Jennie (Chloe Sevigny, Boys Don't Cry) follows the pair across the city, desperate to confront them with a terrible truth. Also starring Rosario Dawson (Sin City) and written by Harmony Korine (Gummo), KIDS is an unflinching depiction of the beauty and tragedy of youth, a story of a single day in which everything and nothing will change.
Dit is een IMPORT Blu-Ray ZONDER ondertiteling. The debut film from the already controversial photographer Larry Clark (Bully, Ken Park), KIDS is a powerful, compelling, and deeply shocking story of a group of New York teenagers set across a frenetic twenty-four hours. This release also includes the Tribeca Film Festival winning full feature documentary WE WERE ONCE KIDS, a strikingly personal documentary from director Eddie Martin (All This Mayhem, Fire Front) about the real life individuals who inspired the 1995 cult classic film. Skateboarders Telly (Leo Fitzpatrick, Bully) and Casper (Justin Pierce, Next Friday) hang out, shoplift, do drugs and seduce girls. Jennie (Chloe Sevigny, Boys Don't Cry) follows the pair across the city, desperate to confront them with a terrible truth. Also starring Rosario Dawson (Sin City) and written by Harmony Korine (Gummo), KIDS is an unflinching depiction of the beauty and tragedy of youth, a story of a single day in which everything and nothing will change.