The film is primarily recognized for its raw, "junkie love" narrative based on the real-life memoirs of its lead actress, Arielle Holmes. Feature Overview
For those seeking localized viewing, standard subtitle files (SRT) are widely available in various languages, including: Heaven Knows What - Rotten Tomatoes
: The film premiered at the 71st Venice International Film Festival , where it won the CICAE Award . Subtitle and Version Availability
The 2014 film , directed by Josh and Benny Safdie, does not have an official secondary subtitle in the United States. However, it was released under the title Amor, Drogas e Nova York ( Love, Drugs and New York ) in Brazil.
: It follows Harley (Holmes), a homeless heroin addict in New York City, and her volatile, obsessive relationship with her boyfriend, Ilya (played by Caleb Landry Jones).
: Noted for its "acrid authenticity" and blending of fiction with documentary realism, the film uses handheld digital cinematography to create a claustrophobic, immersive experience.
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The film is primarily recognized for its raw, "junkie love" narrative based on the real-life memoirs of its lead actress, Arielle Holmes. Feature Overview
For those seeking localized viewing, standard subtitle files (SRT) are widely available in various languages, including: Heaven Knows What - Rotten Tomatoes subtitle Heaven Knows What
: The film premiered at the 71st Venice International Film Festival , where it won the CICAE Award . Subtitle and Version Availability The film is primarily recognized for its raw,
The 2014 film , directed by Josh and Benny Safdie, does not have an official secondary subtitle in the United States. However, it was released under the title Amor, Drogas e Nova York ( Love, Drugs and New York ) in Brazil. However, it was released under the title Amor,
: It follows Harley (Holmes), a homeless heroin addict in New York City, and her volatile, obsessive relationship with her boyfriend, Ilya (played by Caleb Landry Jones).
: Noted for its "acrid authenticity" and blending of fiction with documentary realism, the film uses handheld digital cinematography to create a claustrophobic, immersive experience.