(January, 19, 1943, Tulsa, Oklahoma)
Larry Clark He is an American photographer and filmmaker. He started working with black and white photographs. After leaving school, he spent two years in Vietnam.
After publishing a few photography books, including Tulsa and Teenage Lust, she met a young writer named Harmony Korine in New York. Together they worked on the script for the movie Kids, their controversial debut feature.
The subjects most dealt with in his films are youth violence, skateboarding, drugs and casual sex. In various interviews, Clark has stated that these topics were lived by himself in his youth. His films are made directly, with a raw and simple photography, with a realistic tone. Prominent directors such as Gus Van Sant and Martin Scorsese have admired Clark’s work, especially in his first stage in the world of photography.
Movies
- 1995 – Kids, acerca del comportamiento sexual de los adolescentes y el sida.
- 1998 – Al final del edén (“Another day in paradise”), una historia de un crimen, con James Woods y Melanie Griffith.
- 2001 – Bully, planificación de un asesinato adolescente, basada en hechos reales.
- 2002 – El regreso a las cavernas (“Teenage caveman”).
- 2002 – Ken Park, historias de un grupo de adolescentes.
- 2006 – Wassup Rockers, acerca de un grupo de jóvenes amigos patinadores salvadoreños en EE. UU.
- 2006 – Destricted
Links
Some of his Photos












