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Posted April 22, 2008

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The American Teen Hasn't Changed

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American Teen was a big hit at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival. A documentary following the lives of four teenagers--a jock, the popular girl, the artsy girl and the geek in one small town in Indiana through their senior year of high school. Hmm...sound familiar?

American Teen - Theatrical Trailer

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    1. dreamer9919 Posted on Aug 12 '08 at 4:05 PM

    I just watched American Teen over the weekend and I was really impressed! It opened on friday and Im really glad I was able to catch it!

    It totally reminded me of Breakfast Club, but a modern day one!

    I totally related to the story and the characters; I could emphasize with their trials, tribulations, heart breaks, first loves, and anxiousness to leave highschool, but yet the fear of entering college.

    I highly highly recommend this one guys!!
    I even found the teens' Facebook bios at: americanteenthemovie.com

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