“There’s a void there”: Why Harmony Korine doesn’t care about Quentin Tarantino
Not impressed.

Harmony Korine is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, artist and author whose provocative, experimental and unconventional work has made him one of the most distinctive voices in independent cinema.
Bursting onto the film scene after writing Larry Clark’s ‘Kids’ at the age of 19, Korine went on to write and direct acclaimed and controversial films including ‘Gummo’, ‘Julien Donkey-Boy’, ‘Mister Lonely’, ‘Spring Breakers’, ‘The Beach Bum’ and ‘Aggro Dr1ft’. Renowned for blending surrealism, social realism and avant-garde aesthetics, his films challenge conventional storytelling while exploring youth culture, alienation, consumerism and the margins of American society.
“Hard to work with”.
A cultural touchstone.