Jance Enslin

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Jance Enslin

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The Mental State
1h 43m
Movie 2022

The Mental State

In the heart of rural Kentucky, a high school senior and his family struggle to cope with the true identity and intentions of a dangerous town shooter.

Bucko & Junior
0h 13m
Movie 2020

Bucko & Junior

An adventure comedy short film following two teenage boys who entertain themselves through their crude humor, leading them into trouble.

Red
0h 29m
Movie 2020

Red

Red is the story of three teens in rural Pennsylvania who are torn apart by the closet. James and Lizzy's seemingly normal relationship is shattered by Aaron, the guy James hooked up with and who is unable to bear their secret and confronts James.

Divine Children
0h 15m
Movie 2019

Divine Children

Set in a near-future, post-war America, Divine Children tells the story of Buzz, a teenage boy with a passion for Britney Spears who dreams of becoming an international popstar. When a tough gang of older kids dare Buzz to walk across an active minefield, Buzz agrees. If he makes it, he believes it will ensure his survival in the new world.

The Interestings
1h 0m
TV Show 2016

The Interestings

Based on the Meg Wolitzer's novel about a group of friends who meet at an arts camp when they're 15 in 1974. The series chronicles their relationships throughout the next three decades dealing with the great expectations of youth juxtaposed with the realities life hands you as you get older.

Good Boy
0h 16m
Movie 2016

Good Boy

Two high school friends, Caleb and Macon, are reunited after many years. During the tense reunion, Macon fights his tortured mind, wrestling with a dark secret that is the source of Caleb's greatest pain.

#AmeriCAN
0h 15m
Movie 2014

#AmeriCAN

At the dinner table sits a white family: the father (a police officer), a mother and their two sons—a teenager and his younger brother. The teenager has an African-American friend, J.B., whom he wants to hang out with, but his father doesn’t want him leaving the house to meet up with J.B.—and especially not at night. “I want to keep you from bad situations,” the father explains to his son—an eerie foretelling, but more important, indicative of the violence that this white man associates with all black boys, even J.B., a black boy he knows personally and considers to be “a good kid.”

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