Ken Park

Ken Park
 
Genres: Drama
Year: 2002
Actors:
Adam Chubbuck Ken Park
James Bullard Shawn
Seth Gray Shawn's brother
Eddie Daniels Shawn's mother
Zara McDowell Zoe
Maeve Quinlan Rhonda
Stephen Jasso Claude
Wade Williams Claude's Father
Tiffany Limos Peaches
Julio Oscar Mechoso Peaches' Father
James Ransone Tate
Patricia Place Tate's Grandmother
Amanda Plummer Claude's Mother
Mike Apaletegui Curtis
Harrison Young Tate's Grandfather
Directors: Larry Clark | Edward Lachman
IMDB Rating: 6.00 (6521 votes)

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Runtime: 93 minutes
Video size: 720x396 px
Codec: DivX v5
Average Bitrate: 1623 kbps
FPS: 25


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1: Who are you?

Ken Park movie plot: 

Filmmaker Larry Clark reunites with Kids screenwriter Harmony Korine, with some additional directorial assistance from cinematographer Ed Lachman, for this look at a group of troubled teens and their guardians living in Southern California. Ken Park takes its name from the skate park where an ancillary character takes his own life in the film’s opening moments, and then proceeds to chronicle the somewhat-interrelated lives of his classmates. The audience is introduced to Tate (James Ransome), a young man living in relative misery with his board-game-playing grandparents. Also tormented by his living situation is Claude (Stephen Jasso), a quiet, shy teen constantly henpecked by his brutish father (Wade Andrew Williams). Meanwhile, the vapid Shawn (James Bullard) occasionally trades verbal spars with his mother, in between leaving the house for sex sessions with his girlfriend’s mom. Finally there is Peaches (Tiffany Limos), living alone with her devoutly religious father as she covertly experiments with her boyfriend (Mike Apaletegui). Though Ken Park played at such festivals as Toronto and Telluride in the fall of 2002, it would languish on the shelf for months and months afterward, as its explicit content made finding a U.S. distributor near-impossible.

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