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Adolescência Americana

Título original: American Teen
  • 2008
  • 12
  • 1 h 35 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,4/10
4,3 mil
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Adolescência Americana (2008)
This is the theatrical trailer for American Teen, directed by Nanette Burstein.
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Ser popular é tudo, rompimentos e pontos perdidos são o fim do mundo, uma aprovação de uma universidade é um sonho que se realiza, e um e-mail enviado à pessoa errada é o seu pior pesadelo.Ser popular é tudo, rompimentos e pontos perdidos são o fim do mundo, uma aprovação de uma universidade é um sonho que se realiza, e um e-mail enviado à pessoa errada é o seu pior pesadelo.Ser popular é tudo, rompimentos e pontos perdidos são o fim do mundo, uma aprovação de uma universidade é um sonho que se realiza, e um e-mail enviado à pessoa errada é o seu pior pesadelo.

  • Direção
    • Nanette Burstein
  • Roteirista
    • Nanette Burstein
  • Artistas
    • Hannah Bailey
    • Jake Tusing
    • Megan Krizmanich
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    4,3 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • Nanette Burstein
    • Roteirista
      • Nanette Burstein
    • Artistas
      • Hannah Bailey
      • Jake Tusing
      • Megan Krizmanich
    • 42Avaliações de usuários
    • 125Avaliações da crítica
    • 66Metascore
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • 2 vitórias e 5 indicações no total

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    7sshendy

    Well worth seeing

    Winning a place on the guest list to American Teen was not a high priority for me. When I heard the title, I thought it must be a teen movie, and when I read that it was a documentary, I was even less interested. I could not have been more wrong.

    This was the first time I've watched a documentary in a cinema, and it was well worth a Monday night. The stories of these five adolescents from Warsaw, Indiana were absolutely compelling, and wonderfully hilarious, as the raucous laughter from a near-empty cinema attested. Nanette Burstein has edited their experiences in their final year of high school with a deft hand, developing a rich, interwoven story well worth telling.

    Watching these young Americans over-experience every emotion imaginable was fascinating not only because of the universal comedy of youth, but also because it reminds you just how much better our own education system is. Which is quite an accomplishment when your audience is a cynical old ex-teacher like myself.

    American Teen is not ground-breaking or unique, but it is one of those rare pieces of film-making that exemplifies the best of the art form: simple storytelling, with characters that are easy to relate to, an awesome soundtrack, and an image of ourselves. Well worth a Monday night. Or even a Friday. Go see it.
    4octavalvehandle

    A Mockumentary Tribute to John Hughes

    Any enjoyment I may have experienced watching this film was killed by a nagging doubt that what I was watching was authentic.

    Is it just me ... or does this film smell fishy? Not only is the camera ALWAYS in the right place when key events occur but each shot has degree of polish that would seem to have required a lot of advanced planning.

    This feels like some sort of mockumentary and I'm amazed it has been so positively reviewed. Is America this naive?

    Even if this film is real, it doesn't give us any more insight into the world of teen cliques than we got 25 years ago from John Hughes films. With most documentaries, there is are questions about what liberties were taken for the sake of the presentation but "American Teen" goes beyond that. I'm hoping Nanette Burstein will soon say, "By the way, I hope everyone realizes this was a gag." Otherwise, she has lost all credibility with me.
    7larry-411

    You want to stay with these kids forever

    In the documentary "American Teen," which had its Regional Premiere here at the 2008 SXSW Film Festival on the heels of an auspicious Sundance debut, filmmaker Nanette Burstein chronicles a year in the life of a group of high school students from Warsaw, Indiana.

    On the face of it, it seems like we've seen this before -- the popular girl, All-American jock, shy pimply geek, and wild child -- growing up and dealing with the overwrought, overblown, magnified time of life that is adolescence in rural America. But this is 2008, and issues that were never raised in the past, or were overlooked -- mental health, self-acceptance, peer pressure and the need to fit in -- take on a new, frightening reality in this day of Columbines and nooses and hatred taken to unheard of levels. The consequences of ignoring what our teens are saying are more frightening than ever before.

    Yet Burstein's subjects are a refreshing dose of a reality we don't see on television -- yes, these kids are troubled and in need of support, but they also demonstrate an impressive capacity to heal themselves. They are smart, streetwise, and comfortable in their own skin. They are smart, funny, and adorable. They have more to teach us about the importance of being able to laugh at ourselves than we may be willing to admit.

    Ultimately, they grow on us because we've all been there, if not one then a combination. There are more awww moments than one can count and, in the end, we want to stay there in Warsaw, Indiana.
    9ArizWldcat

    Impressive, innovative

    This was the only documentary we had a chance to see this year, and we picked well! I found myself getting so absorbed in the stories of these 4 mid-western teenagers that I forgot temporarily that they were actual people. It is unbelievable that the director was able to catch these kids on camera saying and doing the things they did. One of the characters was so unsympathetic that we wondered why on earth she would act the way she did. I can't help but wish the director had included a "what are they doing now" note at the end. These kids are the same age as my oldest daughter, and perhaps that's why I felt connected to them, but I truly do want to know if they followed through with their plans. We also enjoyed the occasional lapse into animation the film included; some were funny, some were disturbing, but we felt they were well done, if a bit slick. This was by far our favorite movie of the 10 we viewed at Sundance this year. I wish the director had been able to come for Q&A.
    8Cinexcellence

    American Teen is a deep yet fun documentary. Check it out!

    American Teen, the latest documentary from Nanette Burstein (The Kid Stays in the Pictures / On the Ropes) is equally fascinating and moving. It follows the senior year of four High School students in Warsaw, Indiana. Burstein and her crew chronicle the lives of the students closely, capturing rare moments of beauty, truth, and doubt.

    Although I really liked the film, it took me a while to get into it. It starts on their first day of school, and when we're first introduced to the main subjects, they seem cliché. You have the basketball jock (Colin Clemens), the popular girl (Megan Krizmanich), the artistic, liberal girl (Hannah Bailey), and the self-professed nerd (Jake Tusing). I'm watching a documentary about High School and they're focusing on stereotypical teens? Great. After a while, however, I realized that there's so much more to these people than meets the eye.

    Along those lines, I was interested in Colin Clemens' story, especially with regards to his father. His father is very up-front about the fact that he can't afford to put Colin through college after he graduates from High School. He basically says that he has two options. The first is to get a scholarship from basketball, and the second is to join the Army. You'd expect Colin's father to be overbearing, pushing Colin to do well in basketball, but he isn't. I was impressed with the love he showed throughout the film. It was very uplifting and genuine.

    As a documentary, it is indeed quite an impressive undertaking. I heard that they ended up filming over 1,000 hours of footage over a 10-month period of time. Nanette Burstein said in an interview that they had other subjects, but due to different problems, etc. they ended up with only four. I think it worked out well in the end. I'm not sure if I could have handled watching a documentary involving that many people. I felt like I knew each person individually by the end of the film and felt sorry to see them go.

    At times it seemed like Burstein was waiting for the fantastic to occur, to be ready to capture it on film. When those moments do come, they really are awesome and penetrating. There are moments when I felt embarrassed, as if I were reading a friend's diary or personal letter. In those moments, the façade is pulled back and you see glimpses of real people in real life situations. Those moments helped quell my questions about how aware they are of the cameras recording their every move. I'm sure some of what was on-screen was a show, but underneath it all they seem very honest and open.

    The film is largely made up of filmed instances in their lives, b-roll of their surroundings, and interviews with each individual. Sometimes scenes of computer animation, which I didn't think worked, would accompany these interviews. I thought that they successfully helped to convey visually what each person was talking about, but it really took me out of the experience of watching a film.

    This film reminded me of "7-Up", an on-going series by Michael Apted. Starting in 1964, they documented the lives of seven-year-old British students from differing backgrounds and asked them what they thought about government, their future, etc. They have continued to get together with the same subjects every seven years. The last segment, 49-Up, was release in 2005. Both "7-Up" and American Teen show us different economic perspectives and backgrounds.

    American Teen is a great fly-on-the-wall experience. Looking at the different lives of these students I see parts of myself in each one of them. There's a lot to learn from observing others; the decisions they make and the ones they don't.

    I hope Nanette Burstein takes note of Michael Apted and decides to do a follow-up to American Teen several years from now. That would be fascinating.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 17 de julho de 2009 (Brasil)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Centrais de atendimento oficiais
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      • Official site (Japan)
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      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Adolescência America
    • Locações de filme
      • Warsaw, Indiana, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
      • 57th & Irving Productions
      • A&E IndieFilms
      • Blacklist
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 942.441
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 45.589
      • 27 de jul. de 2008
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 1.130.270
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