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Archie's Final Project
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Archie's Final Project is a teen coming-of-age romantic dramedy about a media-obsessed geek who has announced that he's going to kill himself, on camera. Archie films every moment of his high school experience, hiding nothing from his audience: realities of life, death, violence, sex, drugs, and the intense media overload and hypocrisy that bombard all teenagers.
Archie's Final Project is a teen coming-of-age romantic dramedy about a media-obsessed geek who has announced that he's going to kill himself, on camera. Archie films every moment of his high school experience, hiding nothing from his audience: realities of life, death, violence, sex, drugs, and the intense media overload and hypocrisy that bombard all teenagers.
Actors:
Zachary Ray Sherman,
Trevor Tevel,
Vanessa Lengies,
Kurtis Bedford,
Katie Traina,
Tim Halligan,
Caitlyn Folley
Zachary Ray Sherman
5 February 1984, Portland, Oregon, USA
Trevor Tevel
Vanessa Lengies
21 July 1985, Montréal, Québec, Canada
Kurtis Bedford
Katie Traina
Tim Halligan
Caitlyn Folley
Director:
David Lee Miller
David Lee Miller
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Archie's Final Project #Brooke Nevin #David Carradine #David Lee Miller #Mariel Hemingway
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March 29, 2009
A compelling and cathartic film, a work of thoughtfulness and creativity that's well worth checking out.
April 07, 2009
The premise sounds promising to be sure. But the execution (no pun intended) is excruciating. My issues with this film were so numerous that it's difficult to know where to begin.
Los Angeles Times
September 22, 2011
Introduces one more gratingly solipsistic, absurdly precocious movie adolescent to test our boundaries for empathy.
April 22, 2010
Sporadically intriguing yet mostly unwatchable...
April 10, 2009
After the two leads begin to do the dance of death around their real problems, the film slows down and takes the time to attack the issues at hand from multiple angles.
September 29, 2011
Parts neatly capture teenage angst and parts have a sharp documentary flavor.

