Ken Park (2003) [NR]

Release Date:
January 30, 2003

Original Title:
Ken Park

Alternate Titles:
Ken Park - Quem és Tu?
性·滑板·七年级
滑板公园

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Cinéa
Kasander Film Company
Ken Park, Inc.

Production Countries:
France | Netherlands | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
CZ: 18+  DE: 18  ES: 18  FR: 18  US: NR 

Runtime: 97

Who are you?

Ken Park focuses on several teenagers and their tormented home lives. Shawn seems to be the most conventional. 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. They're all rather tight, or so they claim.

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Additional Camera:
Dean Lent

Additional Hairstylist:
Jamie Escarra

Additional Second Assistant Camera:
Bennett Cerf

Additional Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Roland Vajs

Assistant Costume Designer:
Jasmine Kostraba

Assistant Editor:
James Palumbo
Brent Joseph
Seth Anderson
Jeff Marcello

Assistant Location Manager:
Max Kraus

Assistant Production Coordinator:
Leslie Kharma

Associate Producer:
Wang Wei

Audio Post Coordinator:
Malaika Langa

Best Boy Electric:
Nicolas Amato

Best Boy Grip:
Scott Eades

Boom Operator:
Stacey A. Washer

Casting:
Carmen Cuba

Casting Assistant:
Natasha Cuba

Characters:
Larry Clark

Color Timer:
Lee Wimer

Costume Design:
Michele Posch

Director:
Larry Clark
Edward Lachman

Director of Photography:
Edward Lachman
Larry Clark

Driver:
George M. Geminiano

Editor:
Andrew Hafitz

Executive Producer:
Olivier Brémond
Pascal Breton

Extras Casting:
Sande Alessi
Joey 'Pain' Young

First Assistant Camera:
Chad Rosen
Jeff Dyer

Grip:
Dale Cole
Julie Kovermusz

Hair Designer:
Sabina Bonvillain

Key Grip:
James McMillan
Courtney G. Jones
Steve Mulcahey

Leadman:
Craig Getman

Legal Services:
Irwin M. Rappaport

Lighting Design:
John W. DeBlau

Line Producer:
Victoria Goodall

Loader:
Gayle Hilary
K. Blair Rogers

Location Manager:
Joe McGraw

Makeup & Hair Assistant:
Stacey Panepinto

Makeup Designer:
Sabina Bonvillain

Music Consultant:
Matt Clark

Music Supervisor:
Howard Paar

Negative Cutter:
Chris Weber

Original Story:
Larry Clark

Producer:
Kees Kasander
Jean-Louis Piel

Production Accountant:
Maggie Means

Production Consultant:
Brent M. Jones

Production Coordinator:
Jonathan McCoy

Production Design:
John DeMeo

Production Supervisor:
Charlie Vogel

Propmaker:
Reed Bernstein

Screenplay:
Harmony Korine

Script Supervisor:
Jay Mason

Second Assistant Camera:
Miek Krajci

Second Assistant Director:
Dawn Stewart

Second Second Assistant Director:
Jennifer Fragoso

Set Medic:
Mark Moore

Sound Editor:
Roland Vajs
Magdaline Volaitis

Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dennis Grzesik
Dominick Tavella

Special Effects:
Cam Kooney

Still Photographer:
Leigh Ledare

Studio Teacher:
Maxine Brooks
Dwight Hovey
Kent Lanker

Stunt Coordinator:
Lou Simon

Swing:
Krit Fagtongpun
Jim Kingslan

Title Designer:
Jane Nisselson
Gerry Villareal

Transportation Captain:
Doug S. MacLean

Transportation Coordinator:
Mark E. Mobley

Visual Effects:
Reinier van Brummelen

Wardrobe Assistant:
Michael Maize

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