Writer
Paris. Gabrielle and Enzo, two teenagers from the same gang, meet in front of the school. Cigarettes, the affirmation of sexual desire and the discovery of new drugs punctuate their day. Each one, in his own way, celebrates or laments childhood that is slipping away.
Director
Paris. Gabrielle and Enzo, two teenagers from the same gang, meet in front of the school. Cigarettes, the affirmation of sexual desire and the discovery of new drugs punctuate their day. Each one, in his own way, celebrates or laments childhood that is slipping away.
Producer
“Heatstroke” reflects on this generation’s sexual and existential disorientation.
Miguel
A family living in Marfa, Texas attempts to pull themselves back together after a horrific tragedy. This provocative sequel to Larry Clark's film Marfa Girl, shows us a group of people ready to escape their current realities - no matter the cost. Gritty, unrelenting and powerful, auteur Clark once again delivers a bleak landscape of sex, drugs and boredom amongst the residents of a dead-end Texas Border town.
Based on Home by Christian M. Sarges.
Himself
Larry Clark ("Kids", "Bully"), in keeping with the tradition of his previous short in the film "Destricted" combining art and sex, JONATHAN (Jonathan Velasquez of "Paranoid Park", "Wassup Rockers" and "The Moving Men") tells the story of a young man of 14 recalling his first sexual experience and is seen later at 21, with a girl of experience.
Jonathan
Instead of adhering to the norms of their South Central neighborhood, a group of skater boys opt to bus into Hollywood and Beverly Hills, where they attract local rich girls - and plenty of trouble with the police, jealous boyfriends, and nervous parents.