Gummo (1997)

Part of the Harmony Korine Retrospective

Director: Harmony Korine
Certificate: BBFC 18
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Format: VHS
Language: English
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Korine's directorial debut and a cult film following the success of his writing in Larry Clark's controversial KIDS. Also starring Chloe Sevigny (and Rosario Dawon), GUMMO is a series of seemingly unrelated vignettes depicting the hopeless, nihilistic lives of the residents of a small Ohio town, Xenia, previously stricken by a tornado.

A "white trash nightmare" full of ultra-dark realism and positively demented humanism, GUMMO is enthralling and disturbed.TRAILER: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=35Hg8bIFu-A

PRIZES AND NOMINATIONS

Nominated for the Grand Prix Asturias Best Feature award at the Gijón International Film Festival in 1997.

Winner of the Special Jury Award at the Gijón International Film Festival in 1997.

Winner of the Open Palm Award - Special Mention at the Gotham Awards in 1998.

Winner of the KNF Award at Rotterdam International Film Festival in 1998.

Winner of the FIPRESCI Award - Honorable Mention at the Venice Film Festival in 1997.

Other films in the Harmony Korine Retrospective:

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Film: Trash Humpers (18) (2010)

2 Sep 2010, 7:30 p.m.

Korine's latest and an excoriating attack on the American Dream. ‘It’s a fearless soul that makes a film like Trash Humpers’- Little White Lies.

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Film: Mister Lonely (2008)

9 Sep 2010, 8 p.m.

Written by Korine in collaboration with his brother Avi, Mister Lonely follows a young American living in Paris and working as a Michael Jackson lookalike.

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Film: Julien Donkey Boy (1999)

12 Sep 2010, 8 p.m.

Julien Donkey-Boy concentrates on the schizophrenic Julien, played by Scottish actor Ewen Bremner, and his dysfunctional family.