True Adolescents is a 2009 American comedy film written and directed by Craig Johnson and starring Mark Duplass, Bret Loehr and Carr Thompson.[1]
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Directed by | Craig Johnson |
Written by | Craig Johnson |
Produced by | Rena Bussinger Laurie Hicks Gill Holland Jennifer Lee Emanuel Michael Stu Pollard Thomas Woodrow |
Starring | Mark Duplass Bret Loehr Carr Thompson |
Cinematography | Kat Westergaard |
Edited by | Jennifer Lee |
Music by | Peter Golub |
Distributed by | New Video Group |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
It premiered at the 2009 South by Southwest Film Festival, where it was nominated for the narrative feature grand jury prize.
Sam (Mark Duplass) is a washed-up rocker in his mid-30s. Jobless and apartment-less, he crashes with his aunt (Melissa Leo) as a last resort and becomes reluctant camping-trip chaperone to her teenage son and a friend. On the trip, the three males turn out to be on par, maturity-wise. But in the Pacific Northwest wilderness a surprising discovery turns dire—and the distance from boy to man must be covered overnight.
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