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Harmony Korine (born January 4 1973) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and author.
He is best known for the screenplay Kids and for directing the movies Gummo and Julien Donkey-Boy. He has been a seminal figure in independent film, music and art throughout the past decade.
Harmony Korine was born in Bolinas, California, in 1973. His family moved to the east coast of the United States when he was five, and he spent his early years in Nashville, Tennessee, and New York. At the age of 19, he wrote the critically acclaimed screenplay Kids (1995) for director Larry Clark (I). At the time of release of Gummo (1997), he was currently at work writing a new feature and a 10-part decalogue called "Jokes," which is to be financed through French investors.






