Julien Donkey-Boy
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| Directed by | Harmony Korine |
| Written by | Harmony Korine |
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| Cinematography | Anthony Dod Mantle |
| Edited by | Valdís Óskarsdóttir |
| Music by | David Pajo |
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| Distributed by | Fine Line Features |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Box office | $92,442 |
Julien Donkey-Boy is a 1999 American experimental drama film written and directed by Harmony Korine, and starring Ewen Bremner, Chloë Sevigny, and Werner Herzog. The story follows Julien, a man with untreated schizophrenia, and his dysfunctional relationship with his sister, younger brother, and their father.
Julien Donkey-Boy was the sixth film to be made under the self-imposed rules of the Dogme 95 manifesto, and the first non-European film to be made under the Dogme 95 "vow of chastity".