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is an American filmmaker, actor, photographer, artist, author, and skateboarder. He is best known for his films, which feature his erratic, loose and transgressive aesthetic, exploring taboo themes and incorporating experimental techniques,Alicia Knock, "The Boy Who Could Fly", ''Harmony Korine'', Rizzoli New York, 2018. as well as his various endeavors into art, music, fashion and advertising.Kevin Ritchie for Boards Magazine,
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He has been acclaimed for his films '' Gummo'' (1997) and '' Julien Donkey-Boy'' (1999) which explore unconventional narratives and themes of dysfunctional families, as well as ''
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'' (2007), '' Spring Breakers'' (2012) and '' The Beach Bum'' (2019).


Early life

Korine was born to a Jewish family in Bolinas, California, the son of Eve and Sol Korine. His father was an Iranian Jewish immigrant. His father was a tapdancer and produced documentaries for PBS in the 1970s about an "array of colorful Southern characters"; he would take Korine to carnivals and circuses and taught him how to use a Bolex camera. As a child, Korine watched movies with his father, who rented
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films for Korine and took him to see Werner Herzog's ''
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'' (1970) in the theater. Korine reminisced that "I knew there was a poetry in cinema that I had never seen before that was so powerful."Cunha, Tom. 1997-10-06.
A Conversation with Harmony Korine
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Herzog, Werner. Nov, 1997.

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Korine spent his early childhood in the San Francisco Bay Area living with his family on a commune.Bishop, Richard
"Harmony Korine"
'' BOMB Magazine''. Spring 2008. Retrieved 3 August 2011.
In the early 1980s, they relocated to Nashville, Tennessee, where he attended Hillsboro High School before moving to New York City to live with his grandmother. As a teenager, Korine spent his summers in San Francisco, "skateboarding, living on rooftops, running away from my parents, getting in fights. You know, girls. At that point I was just getting into movies, but the idea of making films happened later in high school." He began frequenting revival theaters, watching films by John Cassavetes, Werner Herzog,
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, Rainer Werner Fassbinder and
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. In an interview with Bruce LaBruce, Korine briefly mentioned that he studied Business Administration in college. Other sources state that he studied Dramatic Writing at Tisch School of the Arts at New York University for one semester before dropping out to pursue a career as a professional skateboarder.


Career


''Kids'' and ''Gummo'' (1995–1998)

Korine was skating with friends in Washington Square Park when he met photographer
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.Taubin, Amy. 1995.
Skating The Edge With Kids
" Village Voice. Retrieved 2009-10-29.
Impressed, the photographer asked him to compose a script about skaters and to include in the plot a teenage AIDS experience. Korine told Clark, "I've been waiting all my life to write this story." Within three weeks, Korine wrote '' Kids'', a film about 24 hours in the sex- and drug-filled lives of several Manhattan teenagers in New York City during the
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crisis. ''Kids'' received mixed reviews at the time of its release in 1995, but has since become a significant
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. Among others, the film features
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and Rosario Dawson in their first movie roles. The film, while controversial, jumpstarted Korine's career. This put him into contact with film producer Cary Woods who budgeted about $1 million to produce '' Gummo'', Korine's personal vision. In 1997, Korine wrote and directed ''Gummo'', a film based on life in Xenia, Ohio, a town devastated by a tornado in the early 1970s. Forgoing conventional narrative, ''Gummo'' is a nonlinear, fragmented series of sketches written by Korine. Much of the cast was found during preproduction where it was filmed in Tennessee, and of all those who appeared in the film, only five were experienced actors. The film is notable for having unsettling, often bizarre scenes, as well as its dreamlike soundtrack, which strengthens the disconcerting atmosphere. It features "an eclectic soundtrack including
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. It premiered at the 24th Telluride Film Festival on August 29, 1997. During the screening, numerous people got up and left during the initial cat drowning sequence. Three months later, Werner Herzog called Korine to give praise to the film overall, especially the bacon taped to the wall during the bathtub scene. He told ''The New York Times'', "When I saw a piece of fried bacon fixed to the bathroom wall in ''Gummo'', it knocked me off my chair. orine'sa very clear voice of a generation of filmmakers that is taking a new position. It's not going to dominate world cinema, but so what?" Although a majority of mainstream critics derided it as an unintelligible mess, it won top prizes at that year's Venice Film Festival and earned Korine the respect of noted filmmakers such as
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, among others. It has been called "unlike anything you've seen in a while – maybe ever" – and that "if you're the kind of person who claims to be frustrated by the predictability of commercial filmmaking,
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a rare opportunity to put your money where your mouth is." In 1998, Korine released '' The Diary of Anne Frank Pt II'', a 40-minute three-screen collage featuring a boy burying his dog, kids in
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dress vomiting on a Bible, and a man in black-face dancing and singing " My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean". It utilizes some of the same actors and themes as ''Gummo'', and can be considered a companion piece as the film utilises footage that didn't make the final cut of ''Gummo''. The film "further disgusted critics" and solidified his status as a notoriously shocking and experimental director.


''Julien Donkey-Boy'' and ''Ken Park'' (1999–2003)

'' Julien Donkey-Boy'', released in 1999, included a signed Dogme 95 manifesto. While it broke a number of the movement's basic tenets, Lars Von Trier lauded Korine's ability to interpret the rules creatively. The story is told from the perspective of a young man suffering from untreated schizophrenia, played by Ewen Bremner, as he tries to understand his deteriorating world. Julien's abusive and arguably hypersensitive father is played by Werner Herzog. At one point, Korine was to play the son, but he backed down and was replaced by Bremner. Like '' Gummo'' and '' Kids'', it too has since become something of a cult classic, a go-to film for those seeking cinema that is, as Roger Ebert said in his three star review, "shocking for most moviegoers", unlike "the slick aboveground indie productions" that are now the norm. In 2000, ''The Devil, The Sinner, and His Journey'' premiered, which featured Korine in black metal
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. In 2002,
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made '' Ken Park'', based on a script Korine had written several years earlier. The film, another adult tale of youth gone awry, was not distributed in the United States. At the time of its release, Clark and Korine had long since parted ways, and Korine had no involvement in its production. In 2003, he made the television documentary '' Above the Below'' about his friend and collaborator David Blaine and his 44-day stunt in a park over the bank of River Thames in London inside a suspended plexiglas box. A documentary commissioned by Sky Television and Channel 4, it also includes jokes, visual poetry, and music. In addition, Korine has worked with Blaine on a number of Blaine's specials. He first met his wife, Rachel (Simon) Korine, a 17-year-old from
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, around this time.


''Mister Lonely'' and ''Trash Humpers'' (2007–2009)

His third feature film, ''
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'', was co-written by his brother, Avi Korine, and starred Diego Luna, Samantha Morton, Denis Lavant, Anita Pallenberg, David Blaine, Werner Herzog and Mal Whiteley. The movie was released in 2008 and debuted at Cannes. His largest film, with a budget of $8.2 million, it received mixed reviews and earned $386,915 in its first 9 months. The film is the story of "a young American man lost in Paris. He scratches out a living as a Michael Jackson look-alike, dancing in the streets, in public parks, at tourist spots and trade shows. Different from everyone else, he feels as if he's floating between two worlds. During a show at a geriatric home Michael Jackson meets Marilyn Monroe. Haunted by her angelic beauty he follows her to a commune in the Highlands, joining her husband
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and her daughter
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. The commune is a place where everyone is famous and "no-one gets old". Here, The Pope, The Queen of the United Kingdom,
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and other impersonators build a stage in the hope that the world will visit and watch them perform. Everything is beautiful. Until the world shifts, and reality intrudes on their utopian dream." Korine also appeared in the 2007 documentary film '' Beautiful Losers'' in which his life and career were one focus of the film, along with other artists such as Mike Mills, Shepard Fairey, Margaret Kilgallen, Jo Jackson and Barry McGee. In the documentary, Korine discusses his motivation as an artist and filmmaker, as well as his inspiration for creating films he has never seen. Footage also appears from one of Korine's rare, early, and untitled short films, which preceded his work on ''Kids''. In 2008 Korine was signed to MJZ for worldwide commercial representation. On 6 September 2009 Korine's film '' Trash Humpers'' premiered as part of the Visions section of the
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. Despite being a work of fiction, the film went on to win the top award at the prominent European documentary film festival CPH:DOX –
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– in November 2009. In March 2011, Korine released a short film entitled '' Umshini Wam'', which is a popular Zulu struggle song meaning "bring me my machine gun". The film starred Ninja and Yo-Landi of Die Antwoord. In September 2011, Korine released a short film entitled ''Snowballs'', sponsored by the Proenza Schouler fashion label.


''Spring Breakers'' and ''The Beach Bum'' (2012–present)

Korine's next project was the crime drama '' Spring Breakers'', which was produced in 2012 in Florida, and starred James Franco, Selena Gomez, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Benson, and Korine's wife,
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. In looking at early scenes being filmed and in speaking toward the plot, cast, and earlier works of the filmmaker, '' Indiewire'' wrote "this might be the weirdest movie the director has ever made simply by nature of being totally unlike his previous work." "That Mr. Korine appears to be having it both (or many) ways may seem like a cop-out, but only if you believe that the role of the artist is to be a didact or a scold", wrote ''The New York Times''. Principal filming wrapped up on March 30, 2012. The film was selected to compete for the
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at the 69th Venice International Film Festival. ''Spring Breakers'' received its world premiere at the 2012
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, and later was shown at the Toronto International Film Festival before being released to the general public in March 2013. Korine's feature '' The Beach Bum'' was released in 2019, starring Matthew McConaughey as Moondog, Isla Fisher as his wife Minnie, Martin Lawrence as Captain Wack, and
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Artistry and reception


Style and aesthetic

Korine has not primarily regarded himself as a director, instead describing a "unified aesthetic" that his filmography explores as much as his art and photography. Much of his filmography, including his screenplays, explores themes of dysfunctional families, mental disorders, abuse, hedonism, poverty and various subcultures, with unreliable narrators and a
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of perspectives. This is often presented experimentally, with many of Korine's films incorporating Polaroids,
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and VHS recordings, such as in ''Gummo'' and ''Julien Donkey-Boy''.
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is also an important filmmaking technique for Korine, as a way to maintain his films as "living thing " Korine has described the social, psychological and subcultural aspects of his films as constituting what he describes as the "American Landscape". Korine credited
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, vaudeville and minstrelsy as influences on his work in the 1990s and 2000s, with him especially naming the comedy of
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and Al Jolson as inspirations for his intentionally stilted style of presentation and humor.Walczak, Dantek. 1997.
Harmony Korine Interview
" Index Magazine. Retrieved 2009-11-01.
Like vaudeville, the style of Korine's work is presentational and works purely by thematic association. He has compared with this to viewing picture books of assorted photos, which would be seemingly devoid of context, but because they are compiled and presented in succession, a narrative is formed, and Korine has said that ''Gummo'' and his subsequent films were written in this fashion, striving to retain a "margin of the undefined."Ebert, Roger. 1995-6-5.

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In 2009, he summarized an ideal setting in his aesthetic as "an abandoned parking lot and a soiled sofa on the edge ..with a street lamp off to the side. America seems like a series of abandoned parking lots, streetlights and abandoned sofas." Ensuing from this, the setting appears frequently in his film '' Trash Humpers'' (2009).Kohn, Eric. (2009-09-30).
His Humps
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Influences

In 1997, Korine's favorite writers were listed as the humorists James Thurber and S. J. Perelman, as well as the Southern Gothic novelist Flannery O'Connor. He also credited the philosopher Walter Benjamin as an influence.Wired, 1997.
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In recent years, Korine has praised rapper and collaborator Gucci Mane. Korine has noted British filmmaker
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as a strong inspiration on his filmmaking, especially with regards to his realism and use of extensive scenes. Mike Kelley, Fall 1997.
Mike Kelly Interviews Harmony Korine
. FilmMaker. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
In 1999, he listed his top ten films as '' Pixote'' by Héctor Babenco, '' Badlands'' and '' Days of Heaven'' by Terrence Malick, '' Fat City'' by
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'' by Werner Herzog, '' The Killing of a Chinese Bookie'' and '' A Woman Under the Influence'' by John Cassavetes, ''
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and '' Hail Mary'' by
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. Jefferson Hack for '' Dazed'', 1999.
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Criticism and praise

Despite the scorn of a majority of mainstream reviewers, Korine has won festival prizes at Venice and Rotterdam among others. Established directors such as Bernardo Bertolucci and
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are also outspoken proponents of Korine's work, with Van Sant saying ''Gummo'' "changed his life"Van Sant, Gus. 1997
Gummo Website Forward
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and Bertolucci saying Korine "created a revolution in the language of cinema." Korine was initially frequently labeled as an enfant terrible and was often accused of exploitation and self-indulgence; he responded in 1997, asking "How can an artist be expected not to be self-indulgent? That's the whole thing that's wrong with filmmaking today ..To me, art is one man's voice, one idea, one point-of-view, coming from one person."Pride, Ray. 1997.
Disharmony
" Toronto International Film Festival Webcast. Retrieved on 2009-11-01.
Korine feels there is no need to justify or explain the images he puts to the screen, clarifying that they are simply the result of "a cinema of passion and obsession." He has added that "I mostly just make things to entertain myself and at the same time hope that there's some type of audience that likes what I'm doing." Korine has also stated that "film is like a dead art because of people not taking chances", and has shown his preference for " auteurist works".Ramos, Steve. 1997-11-06.
Boy Makes World
. City Beat. Retrieved 2009-11-06.
He stated in 1999 that "In another ten or fifteen years, the people that understand and appreciate ''Gummo'' or my work will be in positions of power", declaring that the culture presented in his art was going to become more prominent. Korine has said that his films are created with the premise that if there is at least one image that sticks with you after viewing a film and makes you change your perspective on cinema, then it is a success.
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subsequently said in his review of ''Julien Donkey-Boy'' that "Korine, who at 25 is one of the most untamed new directors, belongs on the list with
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, Herzog, Warhol, Tarkovsky,
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and others who smash conventional movies and reassemble the pieces ... Harmony Korine is the real thing, an innovative and gifted filmmaker whose work forces us to see on his terms."


Other ventures


Books

Korine has published a number of books. ''
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'', an experimental book of fragments which he jokingly described in press appearances and interviews as his attempt to write "the Great American Choose Your Own Adventure novel", was published in 1998 by Drag City. The screenplay for '' Kids'' (1995) was published by
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the same year, followed by a collection of the screenplays for '' Gummo'' (1997), '' Julien Donkey-Boy'' (1999) and an unfinished screenplay named ''Jokes'' in ''Collected Screenplays'', published by
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in 2002. The screenplay for ''
Mister Lonely ''Mister Lonely'' is a 2007 comedy film directed by Harmony Korine and co-written with his brother Avi Korine. It features an ensemble cast of international actors, including Diego Luna, Samantha Morton, Denis Lavant, Werner Herzog, James Fox, A ...
'' (2007) was released by Swiss publisher Nieves with photographs by Rachel Korine and Brent Stewart in 2008. The majority of these books differ substantially from the movies eventually produced. Drag City also published a collection of his fanzines called ''The Collected Fanzines'' with skateboarder and writer Mark Gonzales in 2008.


Art

Korine released a number of photographic collections, usually in conjunction with gallery exhibits. In 1998 he published ''The Bad Son'' in conjunction with Taka Ishii gallery in Tokyo, documenting his various photo shoots with Macaulay Culkin. In 2002, ''Pass the Bitch Chicken'' was released, a collaboration with artist Christopher Wool, which consists of Korine's photographs heavily edited by Korine and Wool. In 2009 he published ''Pigxote'' in conjunction with the Vanderbilt University Fine Arts Gallery and released by Nieves. The university describes the exhibition, which ran through February 26, 2009, as culling "together a number of photographs from Korine's private files in order to reveal a side of the artist's creative process that remains largely unexamined. Depicting an unnamed, mysterious young girl moving through a televised landscape of shifting contexts, Pigxote further illustrates Korine's interest in replacing plot lines and expected narrative tropes with intuitively arranged "experiential moments." They also provide a unique insight into the poetic mind of Nashville's most compelling prodigal son." In 2003 his works were presented at an exhibition at agnès b's Galerie du jour in Paris, with whom Korine has often been associated. In 2010, Korine collaborated with New York Visual Artist Bill Saylor on the book ''Ho Bags.'' The book consists of drawing and paintings in which Korine and Saylor drew over each other's works. In 2011 Korine collaborated with the New York brand Supreme, releasing a set of two skateboard decks featuring original artworks by Korine. Since 2014, Korine has taken part in twelve exhibitions at the Gagosian gallery in various locations, including New York, London, Beverly Hills and Geneva. Seven of these have been solo exhibitions. In 2019 the Gagosian featured a collection of works by Korine titled "Young Twitchy". These works consisted of photographs taken by the artist, mostly around his home in Florida, which were then recreated in oil paint and augmented with different characters.


Commercials

Korine directed a commercial for Dior Addict Fragrance in 2014. In February 2020, Korine directed and photographed a Gucci tailoring campaign starring Tyler, the Creator,
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and
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. In 2021, Korine directed a commercial for
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featuring the song "Fred Sanford" by hip hop duo Marlowe, which subsequently went viral.


Music

Korine has directed a number of music videos for artists such as
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, Will Oldham,
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and the Black Keys. In addition, he sang on Oldham's ''Ease Down The Road'' (2001). In 1999 Korine and Brian Degraw of Gang Gang Dance released a one-off album, ''SSAB Songs''. He also co-authored the lyrics of
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's "Harm of Will" from her album '' Vespertine'' (2001), and co-wrote Lana Del Rey's "Florida Kilos" which is featured on the deluxe edition of her album ''
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'' (2014). Korine directed the music video for
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's "Needed Me" which was released on April 21, 2016. In the same year, Korine directed a Supreme commercial starring rapper Gucci Mane (who had previously appeared in ''Spring Breakers''), and appeared in the music video for Gucci Mane and Travis Scott's "Last Time".


Personal life

Korine met
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in Washington Square Park in New York City during her senior year of high school in 1993. The two became close friends, which resulted in her being cast in the low-budget independent film '' Kids'' (1995). They had a romantic relationship that ended in the early 2000s though they are still friends. He is now married to actress Rachel Simon, with whom he has two children. In 2009, Korine received criticism for signing a petition in support of film director Roman Polanski, calling for his release after Polanski was arrested in Switzerland in relation to his 1977 charge for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl.


Filmography


Miscellaneous

*''The Devil, The Sinner, and His Journey'' (1998, short) *'' The Diary of Anne Frank Pt II'' (1998, exhibition) *''Jokes'' (2000, unfinished) *''Mac and Plac'' (2010, short) *''Blood of Havana'' (2010, short) *''Act Da Fool'' (2010, short) *''42 One Dream Rush'' (2010, segment "Crutchnap") *''Curb Dance'' (2011, short) *''Umshini Wam'' (2011, short) *''Rebel'' (2011, exhibition, segment "Caput") *''Snowballs'' (2011, short) *'' The Fourth Dimension'' (2012, segment "Lotus Community Workshop") *''Alone in the Woods: The Legend of Cambo'' (2015, short)


As producer

*''The Aluminium Fowl'' (2006) *''Blackberry Winter'' (2006) *''
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'' (2007) *''The Dirty Ones'' (2009)


As actor

* '' Kids'' (1995) – Fidget * '' Good Will Hunting'' (1997) – Jerve * '' Gummo'' (1997) – Boy on Couch * '' Last Days'' (2005) – Guy in Club * '' Trash Humpers'' (2009) – Hervé * ''
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'' (2013) – Mr. Feldman * '' Manglehorn'' (2014) – Gary * ''
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'' (2nd season, 2017) - Paul * '' Mid90s'' (2018) – Todd * '' Waves'' (2019) – Mr. Stanley


As himself

*'' Fight Harm'' (unfinished, 1999) *''The Name of This Film Is Dogme95'' (2000) *'' Beautiful Losers'' (2008) *'' Until the Light Takes Us'' (2008) *''Durch die Nacht mit...'' (translation, ''Into the Night with...'' 2010) *''Sleepless Night Stories'' (2011) *''The Advocate for Fagdom'' (2011)


In popular culture

The opening song on British Progressive rock musician Steven Wilson's solo debut album '' Insurgentes'' is called " Harmony Korine". On an episode of '' The Eric Andre Show'', during a sketch in which he dresses and acts like a drunken sailor piloting a ship crossing through New York, he at one point claims "I wrote the screenplay for ''Spring Breakers''!" This is intentionally untrue, as the film was written, as well as directed, by Korine.


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