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Lesson in Biology (A)

Country: United States, Language: English, 21 mins

  • Director: Keno Rider
  • Writer: Keno Rider
  • Producer: Trevor Jones

CGiii Comment

Not only does this film capture the time, it recreates the filming techniques used then.

Sadly, this is Keno Rider's only film, a great shame for the emotion is palpable. A very special film indeed.


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The(ir) Blurb...

The Deep South. Prom night, 1968. High school biology teacher, Mr. Williams, becomes distraught watching his star student, Tom, dance the night away, and suddenly disappears. When Tom finds his mentor hiding behind the bleachers, he shepherds him off into the mossy woods, confronts him about the secret relationship they've had and forces him to admit his true feelings. Flashbacks reveal the night of passion that Mr. Williams would rather forget and that Tom will always remember. When they are nearly caught in an embarrassing moment, Mr. Williams relents, giving Tom one, brief moment of solace, before sending him off toward his future. In the end, Tom has been able to move on, while Mr. Williams remains entrenched in his place and in his past.

Cast & Characters

Brittany Curran as Alma;
Rich Delia as Tom;
Amy Smallman as Miss Cutrere;
Matt Winston as Mr. Williams