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Yeah No Definitely

Country: USA, Language: English, 14 mins

  • Director: David Snyder
  • Writer: David Snyder
  • Producer: Sidney Bowen; Eric Flanagan

CGiii Comment

First question: Mr Snyder, why did you feel it was necessary to make this film?

No more questions.


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The(ir) Blurb...

'yeah no definitely' is about a young man unable to express himself, and the danger he poses when his long-seething emotions finally explode. Cam and Kiff are students in an intense platonic relationship. At a summer party, Cam becomes intoxicated and angry. He's unwilling to admit his attraction to Kiff, and unable to release powerful feelings of grief he's holding inside. Kiff hopes having a good time might make Cam forget his pain. Both are in denial, and the truth's suppression may kill one of them before the night is over. The film is a study in self-deception, a theme worth exploring now, when Americans seem particularly desperate to avoid dealing with reality, and grasp at any diversion rather than look in the mirror.

Cast & Characters

Vincent Piazza as Cam;
Alan Barnes Netherton as Kiff;
Alejandra Ambrosi as Nadia;
Stephanie Chambers as Diane;
Kay Bailey as Arielle;
Chris Piccinnini as Jason