
Drugs, Skate & Violence: Filmmaker Harmony Korine
Documentary
Overview
Harmony Korine has spent his life disrupting traditional cinema with his provocative films. What most people don’t know is that first and foremost he's a skater.
Top Cast
Patrick O'Dell
Patrick O'Dell
Self - Host
Patrick O'Dell
Self - Host


Harmony Korine
Harmony Korine
Self
Harmony Korine
Self
Aaron Rose
Aaron Rose
Self
Aaron Rose
Self


Hamilton Harris
Hamilton Harris
Self
Hamilton Harris
Self


Larry Clark
Larry Clark
Self
Larry Clark
Self


Leo Fitzpatrick
Leo Fitzpatrick
Self
Leo Fitzpatrick
Self


Lefty Korine
Lefty Korine
Self
Lefty Korine
Self


Chloë Sevigny
Chloë Sevigny
Self
Chloë Sevigny
Self
Steven Cales
Steven Cales
Self
Steven Cales
Self
Tobin Yelland
Tobin Yelland
Self
Tobin Yelland
Self
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