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Afterschool

Country: United States, Language: English, 102 mins

  • Director: Antonio Campos
  • Writer: Antonio Campos
  • Producer: Victor Aaron; Andrew Corkin

CGiii Comment

A dismally dull, sparsely spoken hike into teen angst.

The indulgence of the director is insufferable...he has neither an inkling as to composition nor pace. And, hideously edited.

Stick to making shorts.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Having joined a recently created video club, a lowly prep-school sophomore - desensitized from reality by frequently viewed Internet imagery - accidentally captures on video the final moments of admired twin senior classmates dying from poisoned drugs. Rather than galvanize the school or this lad's life in any profound or meaningful way, the tragedy causes barely a ripple in the already emotionally diminished and out-of-touch lives of everyone around.

Cast & Characters

Ezra Miller as Robert;
Jeremy Allen White as Dave;
Emory Cohen as Trevor;
Michael Stuhlbarg as Mr. Burke;
Addison Timlin as Amy;
David Costabile as Mr. Anderson;
Rosemarie DeWitt as Ms. Vogel;
Dariusz M. Uczkowski as Peter;
Gary Wilmes as Mr. Virgil;
Lee Wilkof as Mr. Wiseman