American Yearbook
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| American Yearbook | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Brian Ging |
| Produced by | Brian Ging Jason F. Brown |
| Written by | Brian Ging |
| Starring | Nick Tagas John Carlo Alvarez |
| Music by | Jeremiah Jacobs |
| Cinematography | Dan Coplan |
| Editing by | Brian Ging |
| Release date(s) | June 15, 2004 |
| Running time | 97 min. |
| Country | USA |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $500,000 |
| Official website | |
| IMDb profile | |
American Yearbook is an award-winning 2004 American drama film written, produced, edited, and directed by Brian Ging. While the film itself is finished, and has been shown at various film festivals, there is currently no public release date. The film was well received during its limited release.
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[edit] Plot
Will Nash (Nick Tagas) is the kid-next-door, a typical upbeat high schooler, but his dreams of being a photographer quickly fade, as he is relentlessly terrorized by school bullies Ian (Chris Peter) and Jason (Ryan Nixon). Will adores Amanda (Giovannie Pico), but her best friend Kristy (Jennifer Noble) is dating the head bully Ian. Confused and angry, Will meets a mysterious, brooding character named Chance (John Carlo Alvarez), both of them outsiders. Chance eventually convinces Will that they should get a gun and take the bullies out: pull a Columbine. Amanda pleads with Will to set revenge aside, but can Will stop what he and Chance have started, or are Will's emotions too strong for him to just walk away�
[edit] Cast
- Nick Tagas as William "Will" Nash
- John Carlo Alvarez as Chance Holden
- Chris Peter as Ian Blake
- Ryan Nixon as Jason Clarke
- Giovannie Pico as Amanda Hunter
- Jennifer Noble as Kristy Palmer
- Daniel Timko as Brandon Holden
[edit] See also
- Zero Day, a 2003 film about a school shooting.
- Elephant, another 2003 film about a school shooting.
- Duck! The Carbine High Massacre, a 2000 film about a school shooting.

