American Teen
Nanette Burstein
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Documentary Feature, Featured
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Run time:
95 min.
AMERICAN TEEN is the touching and hilarious Sundance hit that follows the lives of five teenagers - a jock, a popular girl, a heartthrob, an artsy girl and a geek – in one small town in Indiana through their senior year of high school. We see the insecurities, the cliques, the jealousies, the first loves and heartbreaks, and the struggle to make profound decisions about the future. Filming daily for ten months, filmmaker Nanette Burstein (ON THE ROPES, THE KID STAYS IN THE PICTURE) developed a deep understanding of her subjects. The result is a film that goes beyond the enduring stereotypes of high school to render complex young people trying to find their way into adulthood. With extraordinary intimacy and a great deal of humor, AMERICAN TEEN captures the pressures of growing up – pressures that come from one’s peers, one’s parents, and not least, oneself.
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The Oklahoma City Museum of Art | + add to cal | |
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Harkins Bricktown Theater | + add to cal |
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I was surprised to get into this film, but I found myself deeply caring for- or hating - the characters. The film is amazing, even if I am skeptical about the reality as the drama seems almost too perfect - as might be the case if - even partially - scripted. No matter, this is an interesting and affecting film, worthy of the time invested.
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