A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Louise Lombard, Alex Esola, Ella Wahlestedt
Written by:
Damián Romay
Blaine Chiappetta
Directed by:
Jacobo Rispa, Damián Romay
Release Date:
November 24, 2015
Original Title:
A Student's Obsession
Alternate Titles:
Dangerous Lessons
Genres:
TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Sunshine Films
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
High school teacher Stephanie breaks the cardinal rule of not getting romantically involved with one of her students. To make things worse, her handsome teenage lover James starts to demonstrate psychotic, obsessive behavior. When James starts stalking Stephanie and her family, Stephanie is forced to teach James the ultimate dangerous lesson.
High school teacher Stephanie breaks the moral rule of not getting physically involved with one of her students. To make things worse, her handsome teenage fling James (Alex Esola) starts to demonstrate obsessive behavior after being exploited by her. When James starts stalking Stephanie and her family, Stephanie learns the ultimate dangerous lesson.
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Co-Executive Producer:
Michael Moran
Stephanie Slack
Costume Design:
Anita Sinkovic
Silvio Valdes
Director:
Damián Romay
Jacobo Rispa
Director of Photography:
Claudio Chea
Editor:
Hernan Menendez
Tim Downing
Executive Producer:
Fernando Szew
First Assistant Director:
Leandro O'Brien
Hairstylist:
Jude Andam
Key Hair Stylist:
Brandi Henderson
Key Makeup Artist:
Allison Elizabeth Byram
Original Music Composer:
Eric Allaman
Producer:
Damián Romay
Jacobo Rispa
Sound Designer:
Federico Pájaro
Still Photographer:
Anita Sinkovic
Supervising Sound Editor:
José Luis Canalejo
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