American Teen

Rank

Top 40% of all time (see others with this rank)

Festival Year

2008 (click here to see all competition films from this year)

Category

Documentary Competition

Non-Cast Credits

Molly Thompson, Nancy Dubuc, Rob Sharenow, Elisa Pugliese, Patrick Morris, Jordan Roberts, Nanette Burstein, Eli Gonda, Chris Huddleson, Laela Kilbourn, Mary Manhardt, Michael Penn

Description

American Teen intimately follows the lives of four teenagers in one small town in Indiana through their senior year of high school. Using cinema vrit footage, interviews, and animation, it presents a candid portrait of being 17 and all that goes with it. We see the insecurities, the cliques, the jealousies, the first loves and heartbreaks, the experimentation with sex and alcohol, the parental pressures, and the struggle to make profound decisions about the future.

Nanette Burstein returns to Sundance (On the Ropes won a Special Jury Prize at the 1999 Festival) with a film that is an incredible window into a time of development almost everyone can relate to. She filmed daily for 10 months, developing a remarkably close rapport with these students and their families. The kids open up in her presence and lay bare their lives. That exemplifies her incredible talent for storytelling and uncovering the many layers of truth in her subjects, creating a film that is astonishing from shooting to editing.

In American Teen, the stories coalesce into a narrative so engrossing that it resembles fiction more than documentary. The end result is a film that goes beyond the stereotypes of high schoolthe nerd and the jock, the homecoming queen and the arty misfitto capture the complexity of young people trying to make their way into adulthood.

Reviewer

John Cooper (see other films reviewed by the same reviewer)

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