20 of Hollywood’s Unforgettable Directorial Debuts

Which filmmakers have grabbed moviegoers attention and affection since their very first frame?

Larry Clark, "Kids" (1995)
Called a "wake-up call to the modern world" by New York Times critic Janet Maslin, Larry Clark's debut film about city kids and the AIDS epidemic created intense reactions on both sides of the spectrum. Unfortunately, Clark would never receive the same kind of buzz for any of his future films.

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