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- 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.
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Throughout the story, he has an ongoing sexual relationship with his girlfriend's mother Rhonda, whom he tells that he fantasizes about being with while having sex with her daughter, Hannah. He casually socializes with their family, the rest of whom are completely unaware of the affair.
Ken Park: Directed by Larry Clark, Edward Lachman. With Adam Chubbuck, James Bullard, Seth Gray, Eddie Daniels. Ken Park is about several Californian skateboarders' lives and relationships with and without their parents.
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- Adam Chubbuck, James Bullard, Seth Gray
In a California city, skateboarders Shawn, Claude, Tate, and Peaches are friends of suicidal teenager Ken Park. Shawn has intercourse with his girlfriend and her mother. Claude has an abusive, violent, alcoholic father and a neglectful, passive pregnant mother.
Ken Park is a controversial 2002 American-Dutch-French drama film directed by Larry Clark. It is his fifth film, after Kids, Another Day in Paradise, Bully and Teenage Caveman, and his first to be written by Harmony Korine since Kids. The film consists of four storylines about four teenagers living in the same neighborhood:
Sep 5, 2002 · Ken Park is not a place: it's the name of the freckly skateboarder who blows his brains out to jump-start the film. He's one of five teenage denizens of the middle-class suburban hell of...
Trivia. Ken Park. Edit. UK distributor Hamish McAlpine dropped the film after Larry Clark punched him in the face at a celebratory dinner. Helpful • 66 0. The screenplay is based on newspaper clippings, tabloid television stories and Larry Clark 's diaries.
Ken Park. Since the 1970s, when as a photographer he caused a storm with an all-revealing photo book about American kids, controversy and Larry Clark have gone hand in hand. That has not changed since he made his film début with Kids, based on a script by Harmony Korine.