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Kids (1995) Directed by Larry Clark
Thursday - January 31 - 9:30 p.m. This urban drama centers on a group of teenagers who hang out on the streets and relentlessly pursue “kicks” during the course of a single day and night. This controversial yet compelling film was scripted by 19-year-old newcomer Harmony Korine, whom director Larry Clark met while photographing youth in New York City’s Washington Square Park. Featuring mostly non-professional actors, this stirring film captures inner city kids’ attitudes about sex, drugs and other harsh realities of life. Amy Taubin of The Village Voice called the film “A Masterpiece! The kind of film that pulls the ground out from under you.” (35mm. 91 min. Not Rated.)
I Shot Andy Warhol (1996)
Directed by Mary Harron Friday - February 1 - 9:30 p.m. Based on the true story of a 1960s radical feminist named Valerie Solanas, Mary Harron’s debut feature won a Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Award for lead actress Lili Taylor’s portrayal of her relationship with Andy Warhol. Set in the colorful world of characters and ‘happenings’ surrounding Warhol’s factory, the film presents the ultimately violent relationship between the writer and Warhol, with his non-committal responses to her pleas for sponsorship. Solanas’ obsession with the idea that he could change her life ultimately turned to rage. The ensemble cast if indie favorites includes Lili Taylor, Jared Harris, Stephen Dorff and Martha Plimpton. Christine Vachon is scheduled to be present. (35mm. 103 min. Rated R.)
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