Harmony Korine has roared through cinema history like a tornado. Completely uninhibited, he has created a new cinema that finds beauty and an intimate connection to life even in the dirtiest and most remote places.
GUMMO, his first feature film, first flashed in Telluride and at the Venice Biennale in 1997. Unfortunately, no one in Germany dared to bring this wild, beautiful film about unconventional outsiders in a town in deepest Ohio destroyed by storms and poverty to the cinema.
On Monday, June 9 at 7:30 p.m., GUMMO will now sweep across the big screen at Cinema Futuro in Stuttgart's city center cinemas, high up in the Cinema with a view over the Schlossplatz at night.
As always, embedded in a lovely supporting program with a vinyl lottery and strange film excerpts beforehand and intimate conversations about the most wondrous gifts in film history over free drinks in the Cinema foyer after the film.
Great if you can join us again.
Tickets & further info:
Price information:
Ticket includes admission to the performance including pre-program and free drinks after the performance.