Married with a kid, and now residing in his native Nashville, cinematic provocateur Harmony Korine show no signs of settling down. Hailed as "the future of American cinema" by Werner Herzog, writer/ director Korine has blazed a trail with his consistently idiosyncratic output, including Kids, Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy and Mister .. Read more
| Starring | Paul Booker, Dave Cloud, Chris Crofton, Charles Ezell |
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| Director | Harmony Korine, Harmony Korine |
| Genres | Drama |
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Married with a kid, and now residing in his native Nashville, cinematic provocateur Harmony Korine show no signs of settling down. Hailed as "the future of American cinema" by Werner Herzog, writer/ director Korine has blazed a trail with his consistently idiosyncratic output, including Kids, Gummo, Julien Donkey-Boy and Mister Lonely. Trash Humpers sees him return to the big screen with an excoriating attack on the American Dream. A lo-fi production of white-heat intensity, Korine calls it, "a new type of horror; palpable and raw."
Trash Humpers follows a small gang of sinister 'elderly' peeping toms through the shadows of a nightmarishly familiar suburban landscape. Their shocking and sociopathic behaviour makes for unbearably compelling viewing that scorches itself onto the mind's eye. Come hang out at the crossroads of comedy and despair with Trash Humpers...
| Starring | Paul Booker, Dave Cloud, Chris Crofton, Charles Ezell, Chris Gantry |
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| Director | Harmony Korine, Harmony Korine |
| Studio | LACE GROUP |
| Run time | DVD: 1 hr 43 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Drama |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | Production year: 2009 To Rent: DVD: Unavailable for rental |
Director Harmony Korine continues to shock and provoke with this latest film, Trash Humpers. read more »
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