Director Nanette Burstein created real movie magic by making a documentary that actually flowed and felt like an actual film with character development and a great story line.
American Teen (2008)
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Reviews Counted:143
Fresh:102
Rotten:41
Average Rating:6.5/10
Consensus: American Teen skates some thin ice with its documentary ethics but, in the end, presents a charming and stylish (if packaged) tale.
Rated: PG-13 [See Full Rating] for some strong language, sexual material, some drinking and brief smoking-all involving teens
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins
Genre: Education/General Interest
Theatrical Release:Jul 25, 2008 Limited
Box Office: $785,817
Synopsis:
American Teen is the touching and hilarious Sundance hit that follows the lives of four teenagers
- a jock, the popular girl, the artsy girl and the geek – in one small town in Indiana through...
American Teen is the touching and hilarious Sundance hit that follows the lives of four teenagers
- a jock, the popular girl, the artsy girl and the geek – in one small town in Indiana through their senior year
of high school. We see the insecurities, the cliques, the jealousies, the first loves and heartbreaks, and the struggle to make profound decisions about the future.
Filming daily for ten months, filmmaker Nanette Burstein (On the Ropes, The Kid Stays in the Picture) developed a deep understanding of her subjects. The result is a film that goes beyond the enduring stereotypes of high school to render complex young people trying to find their way into adulthood.
Hannah Bailey is smart and beautiful, but a misfit in her high school. She is a liberal, atheist living in a traditional, Christian, conservative town and dreams of moving to California after graduation. Colin Clemens is the star of the high school basketball team - and in Indiana, basketball is everything. Colin is under enormous pressure this year playing not only to make his town, his school, and his father proud, but for a college scholarship. Jake Tusing is considered to be a nerd in high school. Though quite funny and charming one-on-one, he is painfully shy in group situations and crushed with self-doubt. In his senior year he vows that nothing will stand in the way of him finding a girlfriend. Megan Krizmanich is the student council Vice President and the youngest daughter of a prominent local surgeon, anxiously awaiting word from Notre Dame University admissions. Wealthy, pretty, smart and popular, she rules her high school - just don’t get on her bad side. When Megan’s peers challenge her authority, she can’t help but take action, even if it means risking her future. Mitch Reinholdt is an attractive and charming Varsity basketball jock with a soft side. When he puts his social status on the line, avoiding his popular friends for dates with artsy Hannah Bailey, he strains to maintain his reputation while discovering a new side of himself.
With extraordinary intimacy and a great deal of humor, American Teen captures the pressures of growing up – pressures that come from one’s peers, one’s parents, and not least, oneself. --© Paramount Vantage
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Director: Nanette Burstein
Director: Nanette Burstein
Producer: Nanette Burstein, Jordan Roberts, Eli Gonda, Chris Huddleston
Composer: Michael Penn
Studio: Paramount Vantage
Reviews for American Teen
By far the most shallow and inauthentic film that I have seen so far in 2008 and bear in mind, I have seen "Zombie Strippers."
proves the more things change, the more they stay the same. I just wish director Nanette Burstein was satisfied with the movie being just a documentary.
The look and feel of American Teen is authentically 21st century, but the rites of passage it documents are timeless.
What makes Nanette Burstein's movie so powerful is its uncanny sense of familiarity. Watching them, we are transported into a humming, philosophical reverie about ourselves.
An appealing and unexpectedly moving snapshot of 17-year-olds on the tightrope between family and future.
American Teen feels like truth, and it's still stranger than fiction.
Burstein may not know when to back off, but she's genuinely curious about all she sees. I bet audiences, particularly young audiences, will respond to this picture.
By the end of the film, you'll be firmly on the side of each of these kids, hoping the best for them.
Compared to the contrived junk we see on MTV masquerading as a reality series, I think this is very authentic.
May be no more revealing than similar television treatments of kids--and has been molded so smoothly as to sometimes seem staged--[but] it's an engaging portrait.
American Teen is stronger without calamitous characters, whose traumas might’ve overpowered the film, desensitizing the audience and leaving little room for the important nuances of love, conformity, friendship, heartbreak and yearning.
Burstein or an apologist would probably say that in the YouTube era, overt and even manipulative mediation is a fact of teen life, and that her movie is a reflection of that reality. If so...YouTube is better at being YouTube than American Teen is.
There's no denying that Burstein has captured something very real, honest truths about growing up that no one who's been to high-school can deny.
For adults, it's also, possibly, a wake-up call. Do we really put that much pressure on our children? Are we really that insensitive?
An immensely appealing documentary that enables us to empathize with five very different teenagers in their last year of high school in Warsaw, Indiana.
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