The Chemist (2012) [N/A]

Featuring:
Philip Labes, Kate Flexter, Leon Russom

Written by:
Sue Anna Yeh

Directed by:
Jeff Toye


Release Date:
May 10, 2012

Original Title:
The Chemist

Genres:
Drama | Fantasy

Production Companies:
School of Cinematic Arts
University of Southern California

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 15

Nathan, 10th grade, awkward and shy, has a passion for chemistry and an inventive imagination. But after being ridiculed in class, he becomes ashamed of his talents. Paralyzed by fear, Nathan is unable to approach the cute, eccentric, nerd of his dreams, Lyra. All of that changes, however, when the boy stumbles upon The Chemist, a magic potion shop run by a mysterious old man, Mr. Mulberry.

Nathan, 10th grade, awkward and shy, has a passion for chemistry and an inventive imagination. But after being ridiculed in class, he becomes ashamed of his talents. Paralyzed by fear, Nathan is unable to approach the cute, eccentric, nerd of his dreams, Lyra. All of that changes, however, when the boy stumbles upon The Chemist, a magic potion shop run by a mysterious old man, Mr. Mulberry. As his guide, Nathan attempts to win over his dream girl - but will a few magic potions be enough? Is there more to this wise old potions master than he lets on? And when all the cards are in place, can Nathan make the final step toward his future?

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Rankings and Honors

The Chemist (2012) on IMDb
Internet Movie Database 9.4/10

Cinematography:
Alanna Hanson
Emma Sheffer

Director:
Jeff Toye

Music:
Giona Ostinelli

Production Design:
Nick Valerio

Writer:
Sue Anna Yeh

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