That still doesn't take away from the fact that their Jewishness has little to nothing to do with their personality, outlook, talent, or art. Harmony is a born and raised southerner who got into the skateboarder/drug subculture and moved to NYC and Kubrick was for all intents and purposes a Brit(even though he was born in the US). Those things infinitely had more of an influence on them rather than the fact that they are "Jewish". If you think otherwise, I really don't know what to tell you.
You can't even be serious. I know Kubrick is from New York but he lived in the UK for the majority of his life and preferred it over the US. He moved there in the 1960s and stayed there until he died. This is a well known fact. And just because he wanted to make a film about The Holocaust, doesn't mean that being Jewish was a center point in his life. He told plenty of stories about significant periods in history. What's your point? You're kind of being ridiculous at this point dude.
1. Jewishness is not a nationality, it's an ethnic and/or religious group. Nationality has to do with what country you are from. 2. The two guys you're talking about are only Jewish ethnically. Neither of them ever followed a specific religion. So no, I don't think the fact that they are Jewish has anything to do with who they are as a person. To me it sounds like you are sort of a racist.
you realize there are literally leftist professors and art critics who have written extensively on the tradition and recurring themes of secular jewish literature/art/film right? are these people who speak highly of jewish art racist against jewish people?
Harmony doesn't care if you pirate his films as long as you watch them.....this man is an artist in the truest sense.
I love this man's honesty.
this guy is all about the experience...... experimenting for the sake of revealing novelty.... of emotions of feelings.. .of life.......
what an absolute champ
''you have my permission to show my films and every form and you can steal them i don't give a fu*k''
i love this man! :) thanks for the video..
7:47 ty Harmony. I will be downloading your shit.
That still doesn't take away from the fact that their Jewishness has little to nothing to do with their personality, outlook, talent, or art. Harmony is a born and raised southerner who got into the skateboarder/drug subculture and moved to NYC and Kubrick was for all intents and purposes a Brit(even though he was born in the US). Those things infinitely had more of an influence on them rather than the fact that they are "Jewish". If you think otherwise, I really don't know what to tell you.
makes me want to buy his stuff
YEEESSSSSS!!!! Harmony! Peruvian food is the best food ever!!!
:)
... i dropped outa film school to run a landscaping business... HARMFUL !!!!
thats so awesome that he approves piracy-robin pecknold from the band fleet foxes says the same thing. Art is not a product: it is not to be sold.
cool, im perurivian , feels good he likes peruvian food, ejjeejje and pirate films rule overhere.
You can't even be serious. I know Kubrick is from New York but he lived in the UK for the majority of his life and preferred it over the US. He moved there in the 1960s and stayed there until he died. This is a well known fact. And just because he wanted to make a film about The Holocaust, doesn't mean that being Jewish was a center point in his life. He told plenty of stories about significant periods in history. What's your point? You're kind of being ridiculous at this point dude.
he's a rat. rat filmmakers are among the best
@7:47
Stop finishing his sentences for him....
I dig Harmony. . . I loathe 'Trash Humpers'. It was a cop-out.
@Death Embrace Damn I wrote this 9 years ago... lol. I thought the film was terrible. I still do.
@@johnnyconsumer yeah it feels like a parody of harmony korine, except he actually made it.
your so funny hunny being a jew has nothing to do with it
1. Jewishness is not a nationality, it's an ethnic and/or religious group. Nationality has to do with what country you are from. 2. The two guys you're talking about are only Jewish ethnically. Neither of them ever followed a specific religion. So no, I don't think the fact that they are Jewish has anything to do with who they are as a person. To me it sounds like you are sort of a racist.
you realize there are literally leftist professors and art critics who have written extensively on the tradition and recurring themes of secular jewish literature/art/film right? are these people who speak highly of jewish art racist against jewish people?