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How to Film a Virus: The Evolving Depictions of HIV/AIDS from 'Kids' to 'Precious'
Chloe Sevigny and Rosario Dawson stunned audiences in Larry Clark's slap-in-the-face 90s classic, Kids. A decade later, both actors would go on to star in far more milquetoast depictions of the HIV/AIDS crisis in America.
What VICE Is Seeing at the Sydney Film Festival
Ahead of the Sydney Film Festival next month we've selected our picks to will help your navigate their brain-splittingly great program.
Teenage Shredder Joe Bordenaro is Hot Child in the Suburbs
A midwest basement rocker goes full-on Larry Clark for a debut music video.
Talking Cheap Art with Actor Turned Artist Leo Fitzpatrick
The former "Kids" star has now made a name for himself by opening galleries where none of the artwork is for sale.
Tel Aviv’s Skate Scene Photographer Tells Us About Shooting Grinds While Missiles Fly Overhead
An interview with Guy Pitchon about his book "Love Child.'
Filmmaker Larry Clark Talks About the Future and Shooting in French
"I don't speak any French, but it was OK, since the language and the emotion of the film are close to English, I think."
A 'Kids' Cast Member Is Making a Documentary About 'Kids'
Hamilton Harris is the guy in Kids who taught every suburban teenager watching Larry Clark’s film debut how to roll a blunt. He’s also the man behind an upcoming documentary—The Kids—that charts the real stories of the individuals in the...
Larry Clark Is Still Dangerous After All These Years
Sex, drugs, and skating are major themes in the iconic work of Larry Clark. Now, the photographer and filmmaker is taking to the internet to share his work. I called him up to chat about his new web store, the controversy of his career, and his...
Larry Clark Summer 2014 Lookbook
This lookbook was shot by Maxwell Turner to commemorate the first collection of four-color silkscreen photograph T-shirts by iconic filmmaker and director Larry Clark.
George Gage's Cult Classic 'Skateboard' Is Coming to BAMcinématek
For this week's Mahal, I talked to director George Gage about his film 'Skateboard.' Released in 1978, the film tells the tale of a semi-bald loser who decides to manage a team of skateboarding teens in hopes of covering some unsettled debts with his...
Nick Gazin's Comic Book Love-In #89
Dear Comic Lovers : My name is Nicholas Gazin, and I love comics. Approximately once a week I write a column in which I cover comics, art, illustration, and nerd interest and review some books. My last two columns for VICE were photo blogs about art...
I Had Lunch with Larry Clark
His new movie, 'Marfa Girl,' was just released online to avoid corporate bullshit and ratings bureaucracy. It's just another in a long line of badass moves which prove how much the almost-70-year-old is still in touch with what's going on.