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All 14 Larry Clark Movies (in Order)

Welcome, movie enthusiasts! Today, we’re diving into the world of Larry Clark, a director known for his gritty and realist portrayals of youth culture, drug addiction, and the struggles of teenagers. Get ready to explore some of his most memorable films, as we guide you through a fascinating journey of Larry Clark’s cinematic universe.

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1. Kids (1995)

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Kids” is an unflinching exploration of sexual promiscuity and the complexities of adolescence, taking viewers on a raw and gritty journey through the streets of New York City. Directed by Larry Clark and written by Harmony Korine and Larry Clark themselves, the film presents a shocking and unsettling portrayal of the lives of a group of teenagers as they navigate their way through the trials and tribulations of coming of age.



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2. Another Day in Paradise (1998)

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In “Another Day in Paradise, ” two junkie couples, eager to score big in the drug trade, team up to commit multiple heists. But when their plans go awry, dissent and violence ensue, leading to murder. Larry Clark’s gritty and dramatic film, starring James Woods, Melanie Griffith, and Vincent Kartheiser, is a stark portrayal of the bleak underworld of addiction and crime.



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3. Bully (2001)

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Bully is a riveting crime drama that explores the dark and dangerous world of a group of naïve teenagers. The film delves into a sinister plot where the characters conspire to murder a mutual friend, whose aggressive demeanor has become too unbearable to handle.



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4. Ken Park (2002)

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Ken Park (2002) delves into the tumultuous lives and relationships of several Californian skateboarders. Directed by Larry Clark and Edward Lachman, the film, which earned a 5.8 IMDB rating and $1,058,905 in cumulative worldwide gross, features a stark, honest portrayal of teenagers and their struggles. A dark exploration of friendship, love, and heartbreak, Ken Park centers around the complexities of adolescence.



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5. Teenage Caveman (2002)

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Teenage Caveman is a chilling horror-sci-fi-thriller from 2002, featuring a diverse ensemble of teenagers caught in the crossfire of a deadly experiment. In a world reminiscent of a post-apocalyptic nightmare, these survivors come face-to-face with a mysterious group of individuals. These people are the product of a twisted government project, living impossibly long lives as the consequences of their guinea-pig status unravel before their eyes.



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6. Wassup Rockers (2005)

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Wassup Rockers, directed by Larry Clark and written by Larry Clark and Matthew Frost, is a provocative coming-of-age drama with a unique blend of adventure, comedy, and drama. The film, set in the heart of Los Angeles, follows a group of Hispanic teenage boys who choose to forge their own identity by riding skateboards and sporting tight pants. With their rebellious attitude and energetic actions, they quickly capture the attention and admiration of the local community.



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7. Billy Childish Is Dead (2005)

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Billy Childish Is Dead” is a riveting 2005 documentary that delves into the world of punk rock and contemporary art through the lens of its titular character, Billy Childish. The film showcases Childish’s journey as an artist, musician, and character in his own right, exploring his influences, struggles, and achievements. Directed by Graham Bendel, the movie is a compelling exploration of the connection between punk music and art, highlighting Childish’s unique perspective on both.



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8. Destricted (2006)

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Destricted, a thought-provoking compilation of erotic films, explores the intersection of art and sexuality. Directed by visionary artists Marina Abramovic, Matthew Barney, and Marco Brambilla, the movie challenges conventional norms, delving into themes that are raw, powerful, and deeply personal.



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9. Marfa Girl (2012)

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Marfa Girl” is a starkly beautiful and raw drama, set in the enigmatic town of Marfa, Texas. Following the turbulent life of a disconnected 16-year-old, the film interweaves his relationships with his enamored girlfriend, his enigmatic neighbor, his complex teacher, an intriguing new local artist, and a local Border Patrol officer.



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10. The Smell of Us (2014)

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The Smell of Us” is a raw and gritty drama film that tells the story of a group of self-destructive skateboarders living in Paris. Directed by Larry Clark and co-written by Mathieu Landais, the movie takes a realistic look at the lives of these young people, their struggles, and their rebellious nature.



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11. Marfa Girl 2 (2018)

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Marfa Girl 2” is a gripping and heart-wrenching drama directed by Larry Clark that delves into the darker side of life. Set in the picturesque town of Marfa, Texas, the film revolves around the life of a young mother who grapples to raise her child after enduring a harrowing sexual assault. As she struggles to heal and find a semblance of a normal life, the mother uncovers the harsh realities of surviving a traumatic experience.



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12. Girl Blood Sport (2019)

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Girl Blood Sport is an action-packed thriller that follows a duo of maniacal assassins as they host a brutal, no-holds-barred tournament inside a sinister steel cage surrounded by razor-sharp barb-wire. They lure hungry, aspiring models into the backwoods of Columbus, Ohio, offering them a prize too good to be true.



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13. All the Streets Are Silent: The Convergence of Hip Hop and Skateboarding (1987-1997) (2021)

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All the Streets Are Silent” takes viewers on a captivating journey through the convergence of two fascinating subcultures, skateboarding and hip hop, in the vibrant streets of downtown New York during the late ’80s and early ’90s. This documentary is a cinematic exploration of the undeniable connection and impact these two worlds had on each other and the city.



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14. We Were Once Kids (2021)

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In the captivating and thought-provoking documentary “We Were Once Kids, ” we delve into the lives of the original cast of the iconic 1990s film “Kids” - a cult classic that left an indelible mark on the nation. 26 years after the film’s release, the documentary follows the cast’s diverse paths and offers an unfiltered look at the legacy of this groundbreaking film. Unveiling the unexpected journeys and evolutions of the talented cast, this enthralling documentary is a must-watch for fans and movie enthusiasts alike.



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