Rachel Korine

Kentucky, 1861. Francis and Henry Mellon depend on each other to keep their unkempt estate afloat as winter encroaches. After Francis takes a casual fight too far, Henry ventures off in the night, leaving each of them to struggle through the wartime on their own.

5.2/10
6.9%

A troubled teen is sent to live with his estranged father, a park ranger. During his time there, he develops an unusual affinity with and passion for the wolves in a local pack.

6.8/10

After four college girls rob a restaurant to fund their spring break in Florida, they get entangled with a weird dude with his own criminal agenda.

5.3/10
6.7%

A former actor-turned-self-help guru holds a motivational workshop in a skating rink, lives in a mansion and rides BMX bikes with his girlfriend. 'The Lotus Community Workshop' was released as part of VICE's collective film The Fourth Dimension, composed of three films by Harmony Korine, Aleksei Fedorchenko and Jan Kwiecinski exploring the idea of a "fourth dimension."

6/10

Created under a “manifesto” whose directives would make Lars von Trier shudder, this three-part film might look on paper like an exercise in forced hipness. Fortunately, its directors – Harmony Korine (USA), Alexsei Fedorchenko (Russia) and Jan Kwiecinski (Poland) – prove innovative and just insane enough to make The Fourth Dimension an exhilarating experiment.

6.1/10

A reclusive sports hustler returns home to his family farm after years of absence to reunite with his two eccentric, unhinged and emotionally damaged brothers.

5.9/10
5.6%

An omnibus of 42 short films by auteur directors based on Dreams.

5.9/10

A series of hazy 8mm vignettes, accompanied by a soft, lilting voice-over, in which girls skulk around schoolyards, spray graffiti, drink, smoke, pose and embrace, evoking the loneliness, confusion and overwhelming wonder of growing up.

6.6/10

Set in an anonymous basement. Two Siamese brothers berate each other over and over while a man with a prosthetic face attempts to have sex with a refrigerator. Chaos ensues.

4.9/10

A 42-second film directed by Harmony Korine and released in September of 2009. The film is part of a project entitled ONEDREAMRUSH, a creation of the New Zealand vodka company 42Below that invited various individuals to create 42-second videos exploring dreams.

A 42-second film directed by Harmony Korine and released in September of 2009. The film is part of a project entitled ONEDREAMRUSH, a creation of the New Zealand vodka company 42Below that invited various individuals to create 42-second videos exploring dreams.

A film unearthed from the buried landscape of the American Nightmare. TRASH HUMPERS follows a small group of elderly “Peeping Toms” through the shadows and margins of an unfamiliar world. Crudely documented by the participants themselves, we follow the debased and shocking actions of a group of true sociopaths the likes of which have never been seen before. Inhabiting a world of broken dreams and beyond the limits of morality, they crash against a torn and frayed America. Bordering on an ode to vandalism, it is a new type of horror - palpable and raw.

5.1/10
5.9%

In Paris, a young American who works as a Michael Jackson lookalike meets Marilyn Monroe, who invites him to her commune in Scotland, where she lives with Charlie Chaplin and her daughter, Shirley Temple.

6.5/10
4.7%

Official music video for 'No More Workhorse Blues,' the second single from Bonnie 'Prince' Billy's 2004 album Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Sings Greatest Palace Music.

Two girls, members of a Mennonite community in the USA Deep South, have a first encounter with the outside world, which the short movie lets you view through their innocent, alien eyes. "The dirty ones" may be their term for all outsiders.

5.8/10