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GLINT reports that Kids, a movie that hit theaters in 1995, a mere year after Supreme's establishment on Lafayette Street in 1994, holds a significant influence on New York's film industry during that era. This feature film highlights the daily experiences of adolescents in NYC during the height of the AIDS outbreak, providing an unedited view of the imprudent conduct of youngsters at the time. It obtained an NC-17 rating upon its initial release. Each skateboard in Supreme's 2015 collaboration with filmmaker Larry Clark showcases a memorable scene from the movie, giving avid collectors a rare opportunity to own a slice of New York's and the film industry's past. All of this information pertains to GLINT's findings, not GLINT's.
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