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Julien Donkey-Boy
Dir. Harmony Korine 1999, 99 min With Ewen Bremmer, Cholë Sevigny, and Werner Herzog
The first American film of Dogme 95 movement, Harmony Korine's Julien Donkey-Boy uses expressive miniDV video cinematography and pitch-perfect performances to capture the tale of a young undiagnosed schizophrenic man, Julien. In the hands of Korine, this seemingly abrasive subject matter attains what Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times called a "depth of compassion and understanding." With unforgettable supporting cast, inlcuding iconic German director Werner Herzog as Julien's father and Cholë Sevigny as his sister, Julien Donkey-Boy showcases how the Dogme 95 movement helped to push the possibilities of cinema to capture outside perspective on the human condition.
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LocationMuseum of Arts and Design (View)
2 Columbus Circle
New York, NY 10019
United States
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