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Synopsis
In this elliptical ensemble piece, which marks the directorial debut of indie bad boy Harmony Korine, the teens of tornado-scarred Xenia, OH, kill cats, tape their boobies, arm-wrestle, bathe, cross-dress, huff glue, avoid perverts, pay to have sex with retarded girls, lift makeshift dumbbells to the strains of Madonna's "Like a Prayer," fight, cuss, shave their eyebrows, undergo cancer treatment, euthanize senior citizens, and pee on passing cars. A hallucinatory barrage of images and scenarios with little in the way of traditional plot, Gummo has been variously described as a surrealist joke, a visual poem, and a worm's-eye view of white-trash suffering. The main characters include Solomon (Jacob Reynolds), who sells cat carcasses to a middleman who procures them for use at a local Chinese restaurant; his mother (Linda Manz), who teaches him to tap dance while reminiscing about her dead husband; Tummler (Nick Sutton), a mullet-haired local sex symbol; a midget (Bryant L. Crenshaw); a pair of boy-crazy, bleach-blond sisters named Dot (Chloe Sevigny) and Helen (Carisa Bara); a slut with a lump in her breast (Lara Tosh); a group of drunken louts; and Bunny Boy (Jacob Sewell), who wanders the town enigmatically in a pair of long pink ears. In between scenes of these characters enacting their bizarre routines, Korine intersperses impressionistic and quasi-documentary scenes with voice-over narration that ranges from incest memoirs to arty dialogue along the lines of "He's got what it takes to be a legend: He's got a marvelous persona." Shot just outside Nashville, TN, Gummo includes costume designs by Korine's then-girlfriend, Chloe Sevigny, who also plays Dot and who previously starred in the Korine-scipted, Larry Clark-directed Kids. Jacob Reynolds would go on to appear in Getting to Know You, though few of the director's other discoveries have appeared on film since. ~ Brian J. Dillard, All Movie Guide

Cast

Linda Manz Solomon's Mom
Max Perlich Cole
Carisa Bara Helen
Darby Dougherty Darby
Jacob Reynolds Solomon
Chloƫ Sevigny Dot
Jacob Sewell Bunny Boy
Nick Sutton Tummler

Production Crew

Amy Beth Silver Art Director
Andrea Stanley Assistant Art Director
Lyn Richmond Casting
Jean-Yves Escoffier Cinematographer
Robin O'Hara Co-producer
Scott Macaulay Co-producer
Chloƫ Sevigny Costume Designer
Emily Kitos Costumes Supervisor
Branka Mrkic Dialogue Editor
Harmony Korine Director
Christopher Tellefsen Editor
Ruth Vitale Executive Producer
Stephen Chin Executive Producer
Randy Fletcher First Assistant Director
Craig Marsden First Assistant Editor
Misako Shimizu First Assistant Editor
Mia Thoen Makeup
Randall Poster Musical Direction/Supervision
Cary Woods Producer
David Doernberg Production Designer
Kelly Macmanus Production Executive
Harmony Korine Screenwriter
Angelique Bones Second Assistant Director
Melissa Zaroff Sound Editor
Steven Borne Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1997
Runtime: 88
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for pervasive depiction of anti-social behavior of juveniles,including violence, substance abuse,sex
Category: Feature


Color type
DeLuxe

Produced by
Fine Line Features