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Is Ken Park true story?

Is Ken Park true story?

There is a real Ken Park who was a professional skater in the 1980s. On 3rd July, 2003 a public screening from an imported DVD was shown at the Balmain Town Hall (New South Wales, Australia) but shut down after a raid by the Police. No arrests were made.

What was the point of Ken Park?

Ken Park is about several Californian skateboarders’ lives and relationships with and without their parents. Ken Park focuses on several teenagers and their tormented home lives.

Who made Ken Park?

Produced by Kasander, Jean-Louis Piel. Executive producers, Olivier Bremond, Pascal Breton. Co-producer, Wang Wei. Directed by Larry Clark, Ed Lachman.

Where is Kenpark set?

Visalia, California
Ken Park is a 2002 erotic drama which revolves around the abusive and dysfunctional lives of several teenagers, set in the city of Visalia, California. It was written by Harmony Korine, who based it on Larry Clark’s journals and stories. The film was directed and shot by Clark and Edward Lachman.

Where does the movie Ken Park take place?

The scenes in the movie aren’t fake. Ken Park is about several Californian skateboarders’ lives and relationships with and without their parents. The film revolves around the abusive and/or dysfunctional home lives of several teenagers, set in the city of Visalia, California.

Who are the main characters in Ken Park?

Cast overview, first billed only: Adam Chubbuck Ken Park James Bullard Shawn Seth Gray Shawn’s Brother Eddie Daniels Shawn’s Mother Zara McDowell Zoe (as Zara Mcdowell)

When did Rob Zombie’s Ken Park come out?

Though Ken Park played at such festivals as Toronto and Telluride in the fall of 2002, it would languish on the shelf for months and months afterward, as its explicit content made finding a U.S. distributor near-impossible. Rob Zombie’s “Halloween” Cast is Shaping Up! Wassup, Larry Clark? Director Talks Teens and Breaking Bones

Who are Tate and Claude in Ken Park?

Tate is brimming with psychotic rage; Claude is habitually harassed by his brutish father and coddled, rather uncomfortably, by his enormously pregnant mother. Peaches looks after her devoutly religious father, but yearns for freedom.