4.8
Self-destructive teens go skateboarding, use drugs and turn tricks in Paris.
Lukas Ionesco
Math
Diane Rouxel
Marie
Théo Cholbi
Pacman
Hugo Behar-Thinieres
JP
Rayan Ben Yaiche
Guillaume
Adrien Binh Doan
Minh
Maxime Terin
Toff
Valentin Charles
Toff's friend
Niseema Theillaud
Catherine
Dominique Frot
Math's mother
Philippe Rigot
Old client
Valérie Maës
Christelle
Jean-Christophe Quenon
JP's father
Larry Clark
Rockstar
Eva Menis-Mercier
Céline
Serena Perret
Thelma
Marlon Baroudjian
Marlon
Frank Molinaro
Jacques
Yann Ebongé
Young man
Christophe Beudet
Serveur
Laurence Bibot
Marie's Mother
Haïtham Panunzi
Rimka
Michael Pitt
Street Musician
Director, Screenplay
Larry Clark
Screenplay
Mathieu Landais
June 10, 2015
The dirty old man hanging out with all those oversexed Paris teenagers in "The Smell of Us" is none other than the voyeuristic pic’s director, Larry Clark. Usually, he’s the one behind the camera, but in what amounts to a French "Kids," Clark can be seen passed out in the opening scene, spilled across the steps of the Palais de Tokyo as skaters swarm around him. Nearly 20 years have passed since Clark’s debut stunned the world — and 30 more since the first photos in his provocative "Tulsa" book were taken – yet his focus remains, as the song says, forever young.
Somehow, the fact that these are French kids makes the film seem less likely to shock the world, even though the kinks are far more explicit here than anything but “Ken Park” — not that Clark is any stranger to the NC-17 rating, the relevance of which he handily undercuts, simply by reminding that in the Internet era, minors can see (and do) far worse online.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
French
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00