David and Nathan Zellner Talk KUMIKO, THE TREASURE HUNTER
March 18, 2015
Eschewing kitschy irony to make a compassionate film out of an urban legend, the duo have turned in one of the more remarkable films you'll see this year.
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Eschewing kitschy irony to make a compassionate film out of an urban legend, the duo have turned in one of the more remarkable films you'll see this year.
A kooky urban legend becomes a haunting film.
I have yet to see Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter but I’m counting the days until I get the opportunity. The new film from writing/directing team David and Nathan Zellner (Kid Thing) is a riff on a popular urban legend about a girl …