Larry Clark, Great American Rebel


Untitled, 1971 (from “Tulsa”)
© Larry Clark

Somebody took some time to archive their VHS copy of the Larry Clark documentary Great American Rebel (2003) on YouTube. The documentary, broken into six parts, features clips from most of Larry’s films and quite a lot of insightful conversation (some of which touches on his photographic work). The recording could be better but it’s decent enough to watch, nonetheless.

Part 1 of 6 (9:59)

And here are the rest:

Part 2 of 6 (9:42)
Part 3 of 6 (9:52)
Part 4 of 6 (9:11)
Part 5 of 6 (9:39)
Part 6 of 6 (8:44)

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4 Comments

  1. Jared
    October 24, 2007 – 9:16 pm

    crazy stuff, kids is a must see

  2. Chad
    October 27, 2007 – 1:46 pm

    Pretty intense, in a good way. This was my first time seeing this documentary and its a lot like his movies, photos, and life in the way were its hard not to have such mixed feelings about it. Kids blew my mind when I first saw it, and my interpretation of it was a lot like the one actor (or filmmaker?) they interviewed where I just felt really weird about how honest, direct, and close it was to the reality that I was living in.

  3. Nicolas
    June 7, 2009 – 4:56 pm

    sadly the youtube stuff has been taken offline

  4. talal
    March 31, 2010 – 9:41 pm

    i want girl

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