We Were Once Kids
Look out for this powerful and disturbing documentary from Eddie Martin and Shannon Short about the lives of the actors who were plucked off the streets to star in the controversial movie, Kids.
It has been 26 years since Larry Clark’s notorious indie cult classic Kids was released to an unsuspecting nation. Shot on the streets of Greenwich Village and starring a cast of real NYC teenagers, the film immediately became a lightning rod for controversy. Labeled as a sex and drug-fueled tale of excess and moral depravity, it still went on to become a bonafide hit which inspired intense debate and scrutiny. Over the decades the film has continued to gather a devoted following, and is responsible for birthing the careers of auteur filmmaker Harmony Korine and actresses Rosario Dawson and Chloe Sevigny. But what happened to the rest of the kids?
This riveting documentary answers the question, revisiting the lives and circumstances of the original cast, some of whose stars burned dangerously bright while others were cast into darkness. The film examines the excitement, confusion, and promise of early stardom, and digs into the questions of cultural appropriation and the predatory accusations that still surround the film to this day. We Were Once Kids gives us an unforgettable and unflinching look back at one of the most iconic films of the 90s.