
In this episode: We interview filmmaker, Harmony Korine. Harmony wrote and directed GUMMO, JULIEN DONKEY-BOY, MISTER LONELY, TRASH HUMPERS, and also wrote the film KIDS at the age of 19. Harmony is an important voice in cinema that gives us films that are both haunting and innovative. His uncompromising vision is something to take note of.
Harmony is a character. Love him or hate him, we need artists like him with fresh voices in cinema. Many filmmakers and critics are just now catching up to what he was doing over a decade ago. Even if you’re not a fan of Harmony’s work it’s hard to argue that he doesn’t have a great sense of humor.
In this interview we discuss Harmony's work, his stolen clown statue, and his new film starring Harrison Ford... ? You'll have to listen to find out what that's all about. Enjoy!
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