
The "Living Proof Called Home" is a product inspired by Larry Clark's 1995 directorial debut, "Kids." The film offered a raw portrayal of unsupervised teenagers in New York City, focusing on their skateboarding, partying, and drug use over a single day. Clark spent years immersing himself in the downtown New York skating scene, particularly in Washington Square Park, where he met Harmony Korine, who would later write the film's script.