Afterschool
- Original title
- Afterschool
- Year
- 2008
- Running time
- 122 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Ezra Miller
- Danielle Baum
- Emory Cohen
- Rosemarie Dewitt
- Jeremy Allen White
- Harrison Lees
- Paul Lucenti
- Anna Maliere
- Christopher McCann
- Alexandra Neil
- Paul Sparks
- Michael Stuhlbarg
- Addison Timlin
- Daniel Trinh
- Dariusz M. Uczkowski
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Drama | Schools & University. Teen/coming-of-age. Independent Film (US)
- Synopsis
- Violence and voyeurism lurk beneath the surface of life at an exclusive prep school in this independent drama. Robert (Ezra Miller) is a high school student who has made a hobby out of dulling his senses with violent pornography that he finds on the Internet. While Robert doesn't have many friends, he does have a habit of documenting the habits of his classmates with a digital video camera, and he happens to be on hand when two girls from his class succumb to fatal drug overdoses. As the deaths leave the school's faculty at a lost for what to do and send many of the students into a state of depression and denial, Robert finds himself becoming even more alienated from the world around him.
- Awards
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2008: Gijon Film Festival: Official Selection2008: Independent Spirit Awards: Nominated for Best First Feature2008: Gijón Film Festival: nominated to Best Feature Film.
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