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Screenplay by | Harmony Korine |
Based on | stories and journals by Larry Clark[1] |
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Edited by | Andrew Hafitz |
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Running time | 93 minutes |
Countries | United States Netherlands France |
Language | English |
Ken Park is a 2002 erotic drama film directed by Larry Clark and Edward Lachman.[2] Set in the city of Visalia, California, it revolves around the abusive and dysfunctional lives of four teenagers following the suicide of their mutual acquaintance, the eponymous Ken Park. It was written by Harmony Korine, who based it on Clark's journals and stories. The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on September 10, 2002, but not been officially shown in the United States since. It was also banned in Australia due to its content.
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