- Studio: Independent Pictures (III)
- Release Date: Oct 15, 1999
Summary:
"O, mio babbino caro" plays as a woman skates gracefully. In contrast, little is graceful and daddy is not dear in Julien's world. His father listens to blues wearing a gas mask; dad prods, lectures, and derides Julien as well as Julien's brother and pregnant sister, while grandma attends to her dog. Julien is different, schizophrenic. He wears gold teeth. He bowls, sings, worships, and chats with a group of young adults with disabilities. His sister's child is probably his own. He talks on the phone, imagining it's his mother, who died in childbirth years before. He may be a murderer of children. From his point of view (perhaps), the film follows this odd family for a few weeks.
| Runtime: | 94 min |
|---|---|
| Rating: | Rated R for language, some sexuality and disturbing images. |
| Production: | Forensic Films |
| Genre: | Drama |
| Country: | USA |
| Language: | English |
| Home Release Date: | Mar 20, 2001 |
| Director | Credit |
|---|---|
| Harmony Korine | Director |
| Writer | Credit |
|---|---|
| Harmony Korine | Writer |
| Cast | Credit |
|---|---|
| Brian Fisk | Pond Boy |
| Chloë Sevigny | Pearl |
| Edgar Erikkson | Bearded Man |
| Evan Neumann | Chris |
| Ewen Bremner | Julien |
| Freddie Perez | Bowler |
| James Moix | Dancing Man |
| Josseph Padilla | Bowler |
| Joyce Korine | Grandma |
| Miriam Martínez | Teenage Girl |
| Oliver A. Bueno | Bowler |
| Olivia Pérez | Bowler |
| Roger Harris | Bowler |
| Victor Varnado | Rapper |
| Werner Herzog | Father |
| Producer | Credit |
|---|---|
| Cary Woods | Producer |
| Jim Czarnecki | Line Producer |
| Robin O'Hara | Producer |
| Scott Macaulay | Producer |
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