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Release Date:
April 29, 2013
Original Title:
Boys On Film 9: Youth in Trouble
Alternate Titles:
Boys On Film 9
Genres:
Drama | Romance
Production Companies:
Peccadillo Pictures
Production Countries:
Australia | Brazil | Canada | France | Germany | Spain | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 140
Youth In Trouble is the ninth edition to Boys On Film, the world's most successful short film series. This compilation features eight complete films: Bretten Hannam's "Deep End" starring Bailey Maughan, Gharrett Patrick Paon, and Denis Theriault; Caru Alves de Souza's "Family Affair" starring Cláudia Assunção, Kauê Telloli, and Ney Piacentini; James Cook's "Together" starring Lucas Hansen, Ben Owora, and Stuart Evans; Carlos Montero's "Easy Money" starring Mario Casas, Ales Furundarena, and Christian Mulas; Grant Scicluna's "The Wilding" starring Reef Ireland, Luke Mullins, and Shannon Glowacki; Dee Rees's "Colonial Gods" starring Cornell John and Said Mohamed; Benjamin Parent's "It's Not a Cowboy Movie" starring Malivaï Yakou, Finnegan Oldfield, and Garance Marillier; and Stéphane Riethauser's "Prora" starring Tom Gramenz and Swen Gippa.
Director:
Caru Alves de Souza
James Cook
Benjamin Parent
Bretten Hannam
Stéphane Riethauser
Grant Scicluna
Carlos Montero
Dee Rees
Director of Photography:
Francesco Biffone
Marcus Winterbauer
Alexandre Samori
Iván Martín Ruedas
Tarek Abouamin
Nicolas Loir
Si Bell
Bradford Young
Editor:
Gena Bleier
Dafydd Hunt
Bretten Hannam
Beatrice Herminie
Anthony Cox
Barbara Toennieshen
Willem Dias
A. Jonás Ojeda
James Cook
Véronique Rotelli
Producer:
Maria Laura César
Jannine Barnes
Carlos Montero
David Frenkel
Nekisa Cooper
Arno Moria
Stéphane Riethauser
Karen Taylor
James Cook
Rob Evong
Writer:
Bretten Hannam
Benjamin Parent
Joris Morio
James Cook
Stéphane Riethauser
Carlos Montero
Caru Alves de Souza
Dee Rees
Grant Scicluna
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