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Director: Harmony Korine
Cast: James Franco, Eddie Peel
Short film for the exhibition Rebel curated by James Franco. 'Caput' premiered as part of the Rebel installation at the Venice Biennale that featured three short films directed by Korine, Franco and Douglas Gordon.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Caput, a short film directed by Harmony Korine, premiered as part of the Rebel installation at the Venice Biennale in 2011. The film has received a mixed critical reception, with some praising its experimental and unconventional style, while others have found it to be divisive and challenging. No major awards or nominations have been reported for this film, and its public reception is not widely documented.
Why you might like this:
Fans of avant-garde, experimental cinema will appreciate Caput, the 2011 short film directed by the visionary Harmony Korine. Featuring a surreal, comedic performance from James Franco, the film blends Korine's signature style of unconventional storytelling with a bold, visually striking approach, creating a truly unique cinematic experience.
In the customs of the kingdom of England, the caput baroniae was the ancient, or chief, seat or castle of a nobleman, which was not to be divided among the daughters upon his death, in case there be no son to inherit. Instead, it was to descend entirely to the eldest daughter caeteris filiabus aliunde satisfactis, 'other daughters having been satisfied elsewhere'.
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