Larry Clark's 'Bully' Returns in 4K After 25 Years
The 4K revival brings a controversial, era-defining film back to theaters, reintroducing its raw depiction of teenage violence and the late-90s/early-2000s soundtrack to a new audience.
Reporting from 1 sources: Eiga Natalie.
Larry Clark's 2001 youth crime film 'Bully' will screen in 4K starting September 11 at Tokyo's Shinjuku Cinema Square and other theaters. The revival, 25 years after production, is based on Jim Schutze's nonfiction book about a 1993 murder case. The cast includes Brad Renfro, Bijou Phillips, and Michael Pitt.
Larry Clark's 2001 film 'Bully' is getting a 4K theatrical release, 25 years after its production. The film, based on Jim Schutze's nonfiction book about a 1993 murder case, follows a group of South Florida teenagers whose casual talk of killing an abusive friend spirals into real violence. The cast includes Brad Renfro, Bijou Phillips, Rachel Miner, Nick Stahl, Michael Pitt, and Leo Fitzpatrick. The soundtrack features Dr. Dre feat. Eminem's 'Forgot About Dre,' Fatboy Slim, Cypress Hill, and Daz Dillinger. 'Bully 4K' opens September 11 at Shinjuku Cinema Square and other theaters nationwide, provided by JAIHO and distributed by Gucci's Free School.
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- Eiga Natalie ラリー・クラークの青春犯罪映画「BULLY ブリー4K」上映決定、25年の時を経てよみがえる