Harmony Korine

Harmony Korine

Pioneering the fringes of independent cinema, Harmony Korine was born in 1973 in Bolinas, California, USA. Since his directorial debut in 1997, Korine has explored the realms of drama and comedy, with his most acclaimed works including "Gummo," "Mister Lonely," and "Spring Breakers," the latter of which won him the Robert Altman Award in 2013. His distinctive authorial style is recognized for its raw and audacious depiction of unconventional characters and narratives, often magnifying the underlying absurdity of American subcultures.

From the heart, Harmony Korine is a fearless storyteller who dares to venture into the darkest corners of the human experience, rendering the marginalized and forgotten with a strikingly profound empathy.