KOOK STREET

KOOK STREET

A film by Jeremy Kemp

DIRECTED BY

Jeremy Kemp

WRITTEN BY

Jeremy Kemp

PRODUCED BY

Jeremy Kemp

CAST

David Buckingham

SYNOPSIS

Throughout Los Angeles are wooden telephone poles. For some, these poles are used as a place for free advertisement: For some ‘Missing Dog’ for others, like metal sculptor David Buckingham, they are a canvas. Forging metal letters out of old, colored scrap metal – David goes around the city in the middle of the night and spells out ‘Kook’ in metal letters onto the side of these poles. What, or who, is a Kook?”

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KOOK STREET

DIRECTED BY: Jeremy Kemp

WRITTEN BY: Jeremy Kemp

PRODUCED BY: Jeremy Kemp

CAST: David Buckingham

SYNOPSIS:
Throughout Los Angeles are wooden telephone poles. For some, these poles are used as a place for free advertisement: For some ‘Missing Dog’ for others, like metal sculptor David Buckingham, they are a canvas. Forging metal letters out of old, colored scrap metal – David goes around the city in the middle of the night and spells out ‘Kook’ in metal letters onto the side of these poles. What, or who, is a Kook?”