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DIRECTOR/S GENRE DURATION COUNTRY YEAR
Larry Clark
Feature Narrative, Drama
91min
USA
1995
12 JULY - INTRO + Q&A WITH BLACK MARIA FILM COLLECTIVE

In 1995, a low-budget independent film about New York teenagers was released. It shook the world…

 

Kids was directed by photographer Larry Clark in his directorial debut, written by 18-year-old Harmony Korine in his screenwriting debut, and featured a cast of teenaged non-actors, some of whom would become stars in their own right.

 

Kids, with its frank depiction of teenaged sexuality and its quasi-doco style, follows 17-year-old Telly over the course of a day and a night. 

 

He enjoys nothing more than having sex with virgins, and his circle of friends include his former conquest Jennie, who has contracted HIV – and she knows it could only have come from Telly.


A groundbreaking, controversial time capsule of the teenage experience and the skater scene of mid-90s NYC, Kids is a film that has not lost any of its impact.

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Presented by the Black Maria Collective

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