- Ken Park
Infobox_Film
name = Ken Park
caption = Promotional poster for "Ken Park"
imdb_id = 0209077
writer =Harmony Korine ,Larry Clark
starring =Adam Chubbuck ,
James Bullard,Tiffany Limos
director =Larry Clark ,Edward Lachman
producer =
distributor =
released =2002
runtime = 95 mins
country = U.S.
language = English
music =
awards =
budget = $1,300,000"Ken Park" is a controversial 2002
drama film . The screenplay was written byHarmony Korine , who based it onLarry Clark 's journals and stories. The film was directed by Larry Clark andEdward Lachman .The film revolves around the abusive home lives of several
teenage skateboarders and their friends, set in the rural town of Visalia,California . The little-used tagline of the film is "Who Are You?"Cast
ynopsis
The film begins with the public suicide of Ken Park at a local skateboarding park. The film features four friends: Shawn, Tate, Peaches and Claude. It covers their interactions with their families (or lack thereof), and their friends in a dysfunctional society. The film depicts controversial topics such as sexuality, sexual experimentation, incestuous abuse,
teenage suicide and to a lesser extent, murder. The film also contains scenes involving under-age drinking and smoking, including drug use.The title "Ken Park" does not refer to a location, but rather to a character in the film, whose death is used as a plot device at the end of the film. Although never directly stated, "Ken Park" appears to be set over several days, spanning Friday to Sunday. The plot of "Ken Park" is non-linear, and often switches between different characters over this time period.
Controversy
The film contains graphic scenes of explicit
sexual behavior , and portrayssuicide ,murder ,parent alviolence ,alcoholism , smoking cannabis,incest uoussexual assault by ahomophobic father of hissleep ing son,BDSM ,erotic asphyxiation , religiousfanaticism , a fakemarriage of a father with his daughter, a boy having sex with his girlfriend's mother, and at the end an idyllicsex scene between Shawn, Claude and Peaches.During an interview, Clark commented, "I decided that I wasn't going to turn the camera away, or shut the door, or shoot from the waist up."
Popular culture
*Larry Clark has a cameo as the owner of Larry's hot dogs at which Ken Park works.
*There is a real Ken Park who was a professional skater in the 1980s.Production
Larry Clark attempted to write the first script for "Ken Park," basing it off real life personal experiences and people he grew up with. Unable to write a script he found satisfactory, he hiredHarmony Korine to pen the screenplay. Clark ultimately used most of Korine's script but re-wrote the ending.The film was given a $1.3 million budget. The arrangement was to film using digital video, but Clark and Lachman instead used 35mm film.
Distribution
United Kingdom
The movie was not shown in the
United Kingdom after director Larry Clark punched and attempted to strangle Hamish McAlpine, the head of the UK distributor for the film, Metro Tartan. Clark is alleged to have been angry over McAlpine's remarks about9/11 . Clark was arrested and spent several hours in custody, and McAlpine was left with a broken nose. [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/collective/A872057 Article in the "BBC Collective"] ]United States
The movie has never been issued in wide release in the
United States . It has not found a distributor since its initial showing at theTelluride Film Festival in 2002.Australia
In
Australia , the film was banned for its graphic sexual content, although many consider the ban to have been ineffectual. In response to the ban, a protest screening was held which was shut down by the police. [" [http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/07/03/1057179099732.html Police quiz critic after raid] " By Kirsty Needham, The Age,July 4 2003 . AccessedMay 30 2007 ] .New Zealand
In
New Zealand the film was classified R18 and limited to film festival screenings or viewing for a tertiary film studies course.References
External links
*imdb title|id=0209077|title=Ken Park
* [http://www.cenere.com.au/files/articles/pdf/Ken_Park.pdf Inside Film Magazine's Phillip Cenere reports on Australian ban of "Ken Park"]
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