Korine is currently in the midst of pre-production for an upcoming comedy film that will center around “motion capture tech and virtual creation.” Meanwhile, he is also adding the finishing touches to a surrealistic home invasion movie, shot from a first-person perspective. The latter project is scheduled for release in the fall, and fans of Korine’s unique style are eagerly anticipating its debut.
According to Eric Kohn, the film strategy head at EDGLRD, the film industry, particularly in the United States, can be quite restrictive. Kohn explains, “If you only look at box office numbers as a measure of success from a theatrical perspective, you limit the potential for creativity and innovation. It is important to show that films and media can transcend traditional boundaries and resonate with audiences in various ways. Younger viewers today want diversity and accessibility in their entertainment choices.”
In today’s rapidly changing entertainment landscape, Korine’s exploration of different technologies and narrative styles is sure to captivate audiences and inspire new ways of thinking about filmmaking. As the industry continues to evolve, filmmakers must embrace innovation and push boundaries to stay relevant and engage with audiences across various platforms.