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Kids (film)

Index Kids (film)

Kids is a 1995 American independent coming-of-age film written by Harmony Korine and directed by Larry Clark. [1]

75 relations: Alcohol, AllMusic, Bell hooks, Bob Weinstein, British Board of Film Classification, Cameo appearance, Cary Woods, Chicago Sun-Times, Child pornography, Chloë Sevigny, Christine Vachon, Christopher Tellefsen, Coming-of-age story, Daniel Johnston, Documentary film, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Entertainment Weekly, Film producer, Guilty Conscience (song), Gummo, Gus Van Sant, Harmony Korine, Harold Hunter, Harvey Weinstein, HIV, HIV/AIDS, Human sexual activity, IMDb, Independent film, Indie rock, Janet Maslin, Jim Lewis (novelist), Jon Abrahams, Justin Pierce, K.I.D.S. (album), Ketamine, Killer Films, Larry Clark, Leo Fitzpatrick, Lo-fi music, London Records, Lou Barlow, Mac Miller, Mia Kirshner, Miramax, Motion Picture Association of America, Motion Picture Association of America film rating system, Natural One, New York City, ..., Newsweek, NME, Nuclear Assault, Peter Biskind, Principal photography, Rastafari, Recreational drug use, Roger Ebert, Rosario Dawson, Rotten Tomatoes, Sebadoh, Sexually transmitted infection, Slint, Spiderland, Spin (magazine), Substance abuse, The Folk Implosion, The New York Times, The Walt Disney Company, The Washington Post, Urban culture, Variety (magazine), Washington Square Park, 11th Independent Spirit Awards, 1995 Cannes Film Festival. Expand index (25 more) »

Alcohol

In chemistry, an alcohol is any organic compound in which the hydroxyl functional group (–OH) is bound to a carbon.

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AllMusic

AllMusic (previously known as All Music Guide or AMG) is an online music guide.

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Bell hooks

Gloria Jean Watkins (born September 25, 1952), better known by her pen name bell hooks, is an American author, feminist, and social activist.

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Bob Weinstein

Robert "Bob" Weinstein (born October 18, 1954) is an American film producer.

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British Board of Film Classification

The British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), previously the British Board of Film Censors, is a non-governmental organization, founded by the film industry in 1912 and responsible for the national classification and censorship of films exhibited at cinemas and video works (such as television programmes, trailers, adverts, public Information/campaigning films, menus, bonus content etc.) released on physical media within the United Kingdom.

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Cameo appearance

A cameo role or cameo appearance (often shortened to just cameo) is a brief appearance or voice part of a known person in a work of the performing arts, typically unnamed or appearing as themselves.

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Cary Woods

Cary Woods is an American film producer.

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Chicago Sun-Times

The Chicago Sun-Times is a daily newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois, United States.

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Child pornography

Child pornography is pornography that exploits children for sexual stimulation.

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Chloë Sevigny

Chloë Stevens Sevigny (born November 18, 1974) is an American actress and model.

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Christine Vachon

Christine Vachon (born 1962) is an American film producer active in the American independent film sector.

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Christopher Tellefsen

Christopher Tellefsen (born 1957) is an American film editor.

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Coming-of-age story

In genre studies, a coming-of-age story is a genre of literature and film that focuses on the growth of a protagonist from youth to adulthood ("coming of age").

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Daniel Johnston

Daniel Dale Johnston (born January 22, 1961) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and visual artist who is regarded as a significant figure in outsider, lo-fi, and alternative music scenes.

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Documentary film

A documentary film is a nonfictional motion picture intended to document some aspect of reality, primarily for the purposes of instruction, education, or maintaining a historical record.

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Dr. Dre

Andre Romelle Young (born February 18, 1965), better known by his stage name Dr.

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Eminem

Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem (often stylized as EMINƎM), is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer, record executive, and actor.

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Entertainment Weekly

Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American magazine, published by Meredith Corporation, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books and popular culture.

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Film producer

A film producer is a person who oversees the production of a film.

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Guilty Conscience (song)

"Guilty Conscience" is a song by American rapper Eminem, featuring American hip hop record producer Dr. Dre.

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Gummo

Gummo is a 1997 American art film written and directed by Harmony Korine, starring Jacob Reynolds, Nick Sutton, Jacob Sewell, and Chloë Sevigny.

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Gus Van Sant

Gus Green Van Sant, Jr. (born July 24, 1952) is an American film director, screenwriter, painter, photographer, musician and author who has earned acclaim as both an independent and more mainstream filmmaker.

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Harmony Korine

Harmony Korine (born January 4, 1973)"." Retrieved on 2009-10-26.

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Harold Hunter

Harold Atkins Hunter (April 2, 1974 – February 17, 2006) was an American professional skateboarder and actor.

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Harvey Weinstein

Harvey Weinstein (born March 19, 1952) is an American former film producer.

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HIV

The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a subgroup of retrovirus) that causes HIV infection and over time acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).

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HIV/AIDS

Human immunodeficiency virus infection and acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a spectrum of conditions caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).

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Human sexual activity

Human sexual activity, human sexual practice or human sexual behaviour is the manner in which humans experience and express their sexuality.

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IMDb

IMDb, also known as Internet Movie Database, is an online database of information related to world films, television programs, home videos and video games, and internet streams, including cast, production crew and personnel biographies, plot summaries, trivia, and fan reviews and ratings.

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Independent film

An independent film, independent movie, indie film or indie movie is a feature film that is produced outside the major film studio system, in addition to being produced and distributed by independent entertainment companies.

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Indie rock

Indie rock is a genre of rock music that originated in the United Kingdom in the 1970s.

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Janet Maslin

Janet R. Maslin (born August 12, 1949) is an American journalist, best known as a film and literary critic for The New York Times.

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Jim Lewis (novelist)

Jim Lewis (born 1963, in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American novelist.

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Jon Abrahams

Jon Avery Abrahams (born October 29, 1977) is an American film and television actor.

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Justin Pierce

Justin Charles Pierce (March 21, 1975 – July 10, 2000) was a British actor and a skateboarder who grew up in the US.

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K.I.D.S. (album)

K.I.D.S. (Kickin' Incredibly Dope Shit) is the fourth mixtape by the American rapper Mac Miller.

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Ketamine

Ketamine, sold under the brand name Ketalar among others, is a medication mainly used for starting and maintaining anesthesia.

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Killer Films

Killer Films is a New York City-based independent film production company founded by movie producers Christine Vachon and Pamela Koffler in 1995.

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Larry Clark

Lawrence Donald "Larry" Clark (born January 19, 1943) is an American film director, photographer, writer and film producer who is best known for his controversial teen film Kids (1995) and his photography book Tulsa.

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Leo Fitzpatrick

Leo Fitzpatrick (born July 25, 1977) is an American actor and co-director of the Marlborough Chelsea gallery.

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Lo-fi music

Lo-fi (originally spelled low-fi and alternately called DIY) is an aesthetic of recorded music in which the sound quality is lower than the usual contemporary standards (the opposite of high fidelity) and imperfections of the recording and production are audible.

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London Records

London Records is a record label in the U.K. that marketed records in the U.S, Canada, and Latin America from 1947 to 1979 before becoming semi-independent.

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Lou Barlow

Louis Knox "Lou" Barlow (born July 17, 1966) is an American alternative rock musician and songwriter.

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Mac Miller

Malcolm James McCormick (born January 19, 1992), best known by his stage name Mac Miller, is an American rapper, singer and record producer from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

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Mia Kirshner

Mia Kirshner (born January 25, 1975) (though some sources say 1976) is a Canadian actress, writer and social activist who works in movies and television series.

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Miramax

Miramax (also known as Miramax Films) is an American entertainment company known for producing and distributing films and television shows.

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Motion Picture Association of America

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) is an American trade association representing the six major film studios of Hollywood.

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Motion Picture Association of America film rating system

The Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) film rating system is used in the United States and its territories to rate a film's suitability for certain audiences based on its content.

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Natural One

"Natural One" is an alternative rock song by the band The Folk Implosion.

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New York City

The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.

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Newsweek

Newsweek is an American weekly magazine founded in 1933.

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NME

New Musical Express (NME) is a British music journalism website and former magazine that has been published since 1952.

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Nuclear Assault

Nuclear Assault is an American thrash metal band from New York City, formed after bassist Dan Lilker left Anthrax in 1984.

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Peter Biskind

Peter Biskind is an American cultural critic, film historian, journalist, former executive editor of Premiere magazine from 1986 to 1996.

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Principal photography

Film production on location in Newark, New Jersey, April 2004. Principal photography is the phase of film production in which the movie is filmed, with actors on set and cameras rolling, as distinct from pre-production and post-production.

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Rastafari

Rastafari, sometimes termed Rastafarianism, is an Abrahamic religion that developed in Jamaica during the 1930s.

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Recreational drug use

Recreational drug use is the use of a psychoactive drug to induce an altered state of consciousness for pleasure, by modifying the perceptions, feelings, and emotions of the user.

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Roger Ebert

Roger Joseph Ebert (June 18, 1942 – April 4, 2013) was an American film critic, historian, journalist, screenwriter, and author.

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Rosario Dawson

Rosario Isabel Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress, producer, singer, comic book writer, and political activist.

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Rotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes is an American review-aggregation website for film and television.

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Sebadoh

Sebadoh is an American indie rock band formed in 1988 in Northampton, Massachusetts, by Eric Gaffney and Dinosaur Jr. bass player Lou Barlow.

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Sexually transmitted infection

Sexually transmitted infections (STI), also referred to as sexually transmitted diseases (STD) or venereal diseases (VD), are infections that are commonly spread by sexual activity, especially vaginal intercourse, anal sex and oral sex.

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Slint

Slint is an American rock band consisting of Brian McMahan (guitar and vocals), David Pajo (guitar), Britt Walford (drums and vocals), Todd Brashear (bass on Spiderland), and Ethan Buckler (bass on Tweez).

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Spiderland

Spiderland is the second and final studio album by the American rock band Slint.

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Spin (magazine)

Spin is an American music magazine founded in 1985 by publisher Bob Guccione, Jr. The magazine stopped running in print in 2012 and currently runs as a webzine.

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Substance abuse

Substance abuse, also known as drug abuse, is a patterned use of a drug in which the user consumes the substance in amounts or with methods which are harmful to themselves or others, and is a form of substance-related disorder.

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The Folk Implosion

The Folk Implosion was an American indie rock/lo-fi band founded in the early 1990s by Lou Barlow and John Davis.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (sometimes abbreviated as The NYT or The Times) is an American newspaper based in New York City with worldwide influence and readership.

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The Walt Disney Company

The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post is a major American daily newspaper founded on December 6, 1877.

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Urban culture

Urban culture is the culture of towns and cities.

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Variety (magazine)

Variety is a weekly American entertainment trade magazine and website owned by Penske Media Corporation.

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Washington Square Park

Washington Square Park is a public park in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City.

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11th Independent Spirit Awards

The 1995 Independent Spirit Awards, honoring the best in independent filmmaking for 1995, were announced on March 23, 1996.

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1995 Cannes Film Festival

The 48th Cannes Film Festival was held from 17 to 28 May 1995. The Palme d'Or went to Underground by Emir Kusturica. The festival opened with La Cité des enfants perdus, directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and closed with The Quick and the Dead, directed by Sam Raimi. Carole Bouquet was the mistress of ceremonies.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_(film)

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