Up to 4,000 people turned out to see magician David Blaine at age 30 carrying only diapers, a journal, some pens, lip balm, a pillow and a pad to lie on trapped in a clear plastic 7ft x 7ft x 3ft box hanging by a crane 450 feet (135 meters) above the Thames River in London near Tower Bridge. His first major stunt outside the United States had European traffic backed up during those six weeks by people stopping to take a glance.
David Blaine spent 44 days and 44 nights entering September 5, 2003 and emerging October 19, 2003. He ate no food and had one tube for water and another for urinating. He was able to watch his girlfriend, former model Manon von Gerkan, who was allowed to go up the crane to clean the outside of the box. He also had the help of a picture of his mother he brought with him. —magicdirectory.com
Harmony Korine (born January 4, 1973) is a US film director and writer. He first appeared in the public’s eye as the author of film director Larry Clark’s debut, Kids, a tale of irresponsible teenagers in New York which garnered rave reviews but was literally unable to be seen by the intended audience due to the NC-17 / unrated rating.
Following the success of that Harmony directed and co-produced Gummo, another unique story loosely based around the premise of aspects of life in Xenia, Ohio, post-tornado (although most of it was not filmed there). Harmony cast himself in the film, which features very unusual / disturbing images (bacon on the walls, deaf people arguing, delinquent children) in a bit part as a shy gay teenager. He also had a cameo in Kids as a clubgoer. His sometimes girlfriend, actress Chloë Sevigny (who first appeared in Kids) was perhaps the most well-known star in an otherwise largely non-actors movie.
Mr. Korine followed this movie with another one… read more