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CINEDOOM: "GUMMO" BY HARMONY KORINE

  • Circle Cinema 10 South Lewis Avenue Tulsa, OK, 74104 United States (map)

FILM SCREENING

CINEDOOM: "GUMMO" BY HARMONY KORINE

Curated by Awardee Blackhorse Lowe
In partnership with Circle Cinema & Tulsa Artist Fellowship

 

CINEDOOM culminates 2023 with three screenings showcasing glorious 35mm films at Circle Cinema. Don't miss your chance to experience Gummo by Harmony Korine, The Warriors by Walter Hill, and a double feature of Wong Kar-wai films Ashes of Time & In the Mood for Love. Each screening includes a special introduction by CINEDOOM curator, award-winning filmmaker, and Tulsa Artist Fellowship awardee Blackhorse Lowe.

For additional information and tickets, visit CircleCinema.org


GUMMO (89m, 1997, USA)

Thursday, November 30, 2023 | 7 pm | Tickets

Circle Cinema
10 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74104

Writer/Director: Harmony Korine. Executive Producers: Stephen Chin, Ruth Vitale. Producers: Scott Macauley, Robin O'Hara and Cary Woods. Cinematographer: Jean-Yves Escoffier. Editor: Christopher Tellefsen. Art & Set Decorator: Amy Beth Silver. Costume Designer: Chloë Sevigny. Cast: Jacob Sewell, Nick Sutton, Lara Tosh, Jacob Reynolds, Darby Dougherty, Carisa Glucksman and Chloë Sevigny.

In the 1997 directorial debut of indie king Harmony Korine, a group of eclectic, ennui-stricken teenagers kill time sniffing glue and killing cats in the tornado-scarred town of Xenia, Ohio. When not gunning down stray cats for a few bucks, Tummler (Nick Sutton) and Solomon (Jacob Reynolds) pass their time getting stoned on household inhalants. Elsewhere, the mute Bunny Boy (Jacob Sewell) dons rabbit ears and is bullied by kids half his age, and sisters Dot (Chloe Sevigny) and Helen (Carisa Glucksman) dodge a pedophile.

Tulsa Artist Fellowship is committed to arts accessibility and ticket subsidy is available for audience members experiencing hardship. Please get in touch with info@tulsaartistfellowship.org for more information.


ABOUT THE ARTIST

IMAGE: Tulsa Artist Fellow Blackhorse Lowe.

Blackhorse Lowe is a filmmaker from the Navajo Nation whose non-traditional films focus on stories through a Native lens. He has written and directed multiple episodes for the Hulu/FX series RESERVATION DOGS and has directed several episodes for Paramount (Joe Pickett), ABC (Big Sky), Starz (Blindspotting) and most recently for Prime Video (Outer Range). His 2019 feature film, FUKRY won BEST FILM at the Terres en Vues/Land InSights Montreal First Peoples Festival in 2020. He is a 2012 Sundance Institute Time Warner Native Producing Fellow. Lowe’s feature directorial debut 5th WORLD premiered at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and screened at film festivals around the world. He received the New Mexico New Visions Contract Award and Panavision Award for his short, SHIMÁSÁNÍ. The film premiered at the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival and went on to screen at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. A recipient of a New Media Award, Lowe is an alumni of the Sundance Institute’s NativeLab, Producers Lab and Screenwriters Writers Lab. A current recipient of the Tulsa Artist Fellowship, Lowe resides in Oklahoma and is frequently working on independent and collaborative film projects within the global Indigenous film and arts community. He is currently in development for the epic feature “Lords of the Earth,” which made the 2020 Blacklist, an industry annual spotlight featuring the most promising scripts in film and television.


CINEDOOM

Cinedoom is a celebration of the theatrical experience at its best, showcasing masterpieces that embody both grit and perfection. It brings together cinematic classic masterpieces from revered directors like Akira Kurosawa and David Lynch alongside cutting-edge Indigenous films that push the boundaries of contemporary storytelling. This diverse array of cinematic experiences invites viewers to explore new horizons in storytelling. CineDOOM is curated by Tulsa Artist Fellowship awardee Blackhorse Lowe. 


ABOUT CIRCLE CINEMA

Circle Cinema uses film to foster understanding and appreciation of the diversity of the human experience and create community among the viewers in the restored historic Circle Cinema theatre.


VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Tulsa Artist Fellowship strives to provide a welcoming and accessible experience. Our public programming is free, documented, and archived.

To learn more about Tulsa Artist Fellowship programming, please follow our social media channels or signup for public emails at tulsaartistfellowship.org. For questions about accessibility, to request accommodation, or to share feedback, please email info@tulsaartistfellowship.org or call +1 (539) 302-4855.

Earlier Event: November 18
CINETELECHY VI
Later Event: December 1
DECEMBER FIRST FRIDAY