Country: USA
Year: 2020
Duration: 91'


Escondido, California, 1994. Gene, a closeted gay teenager, is about to leave for college and has organized a final party to say goodbye to his friends from the drama class. The theatrical hostess Rose, together with serious Claire, magnetic Oscar and sarcastic Ally are all about to leave as well. This is Gene's, who's afraid of losing them, opportune (and last) propitious opportunity to come out and reveal his true self to his friends. Jonathan Wysocki's nostalgic and amusing debut feature film is a poignant love letter to theatre kids, late coming-outs and intense teen friendships.

Biography

film director

Jonathan Wysocki

Jonathan Wysocki worked as a programmer for the Los Angeles Film Festival and as a producer for major studios such as MGM and ABC. Previously, he directed 5 award-winning short films: A Doll's Eyes (2016), screened at 50 festivals, among which the Lovers FF 2017. He is a Sundance Screenwriters and Directors Labs Fellow. Wistful about his drama nerd days, he compensates by being as dramatic as possible in the present. Dramarama (2020) is his debut feature film.

Cast

& Credits

Sceneggiatura/Screenplay Jonathan Wysocki
Montaggio/Editing Christine Kim
Fotografia/Photography Todd Bell
Scenografia/Production Design Vanessa Plaza Lazo
Suono/Sound Colette D. Dahanne
Musica/Music Chanda Dancy
Interpreti/Cast Anna Grace Barlow, Danielle Kay, Megan Suri, Nick Pugliese, Nico Greetham, Zak Henri
Produttore/Producer Yue Wang, Jonathan Wysocki


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