Snorkeling (2023) [N/A]

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Featuring:
Kristine Froseth, Brian Ioakimedes, Michael Jakes

Written by:
Jack Follman

Directed by:
Emil Nava


Release Date:
March 17, 2023

Original Title:
Snorkeling

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Oddfellows Entertainment

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Snorkeling is an authentic coming-of-age film about love, addiction, and mental health. All of us - especially young people - fear loneliness and isolation. Teenagers Michael and Jameson explore these haunting subjects together. As their romance blossoms, a new hallucinogenic street drug called Snorkeling concocts a fantasy where the user feels invincible. They can interact with the world without fear or inhibition - a true out-of-body experience. When taking a drug this powerful, what are the possibilities - and the dangers? Through his trippy, colorful recreation of the euphoria and tragedy of drug dependency, director Emil Nava takes us on a unique journey of adolescent self-discovery.

Snorkeling is an authentic coming-of-age film about love, addiction, and mental health. All of us - especially young people - fear loneliness and isolation. Teenagers Michael and Jameson explore these haunting subjects together. A...

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