Harmony Korine: Films Should Be A Sensory Experience

Harmony Korine is a skater, a painter, a cigar aficionado, a computer game designer and one of the most important independent American directors of the last 30 years. In the 90s, almost overnight, he went from being a teenager drinking at skate parks to the generationally heralded screenwriter of Larry Clark’s legendary Kids (1995) and then, just as quickly, he became a visionary and brilliant director in his own right.
This year, we honoured Korine with the Pardo d’onore Manor for a career that’s produced six unique feature films, dozens of shorts, music videos, experimental work and documentaries.
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  • @AntZombie121
    @AntZombie121

    Gummo needs a blu ray

  • @nicpuff10
    @nicpuff10

    i wish someone who genuinely admired his work and spoke his language would interview him for once. Ik he’s tired of these shitty cold interviews

  • @chrisl6665
    @chrisl6665

    Harmony looking like the seasoned film director. Love his style.

  • @NobuhikuObayashi
    @NobuhikuObayashi

    Buy his book

  • @SonnyMeadows
    @SonnyMeadows

    He went from from grimey skater to swaggy yacht lush...boss!

  • @justsid
    @justsid

    Still the same fidgety energy he had on Letterman years ago. Gotta love that.

  • @sungame21
    @sungame21

    Yeah! Why not

  • @tomypreach
    @tomypreach

    I never really understood an open casket?? Jesus.. 😮

  • @sg452jj
    @sg452jj

    he looks like godard already

  • @spacey118
    @spacey118

    The best thing is that they told him just to go as obscure as you can and stay buttoned up and we’ll dress you and the alt crowds q will eat it up… but like… is it cleaver? I mean… really thoughtful? Doesn’t seem so… but maybe he’s more learned than I

  • @LukeMossman
    @LukeMossman

    It's great that he's simultaneously evolving with the times and is yet still the same person who appeared on Letterman and spoke with Werner Herzog at Telluride. Harmony is great.

  • @charlesdontcare
    @charlesdontcare

    life fucking flies by man

  • @CluelessCanadian12
    @CluelessCanadian12

    man, I could listen to him talk for hours.

  • @paulcampbell348
    @paulcampbell348

    No interview will ever top those Letterman interviews. He exuded nerdy cool.

  • @deeL59
    @deeL59

    He also is the greatest during interviews.

  • @Themuffledsirens
    @Themuffledsirens

    This made my day

  • @daniellawrencewilson
    @daniellawrencewilson

    So good!

  • @firecrusades3397
    @firecrusades3397

    the interviewer is literally killing him

  • @spacey118
    @spacey118

    He’s just like soooo coool and mystical

  • @NobuhikuObayashi
    @NobuhikuObayashi

    Love him