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'''''Trophy Kids''''' is a feature film scheduled for release in 2010, directed by [[Josh Sugarman]] and starring [[Ryan Eggold]], [[David Gallagher]], [[Tahyna Tozzi]], [[Nathan Lee Graham]], [[Tibor Feldman]], [[Tania Raymonde]], [[David Thornton (actor)|David Thornton]], [[Chris Beetem]], [[Adam Grupper]], [[Eleanor Reissa]], and [[Isiah Whitlock, Jr.]].
'''''Trophy Kids''''' is a feature film scheduled for release in 2010, directed by [[Josh Sugarman]] and starring [[Ryan Eggold]], [[David Gallagher]], [[Tahyna Tozzi]], [[Nathan Lee Graham]], [[Tibor Feldman]], [[Tania Raymonde]], [[David Thornton (actor)|David Thornton]], [[Chris Beetem]], [[Adam Grupper]], [[Eleanor Reissa]], and [[Isiah Whitlock, Jr.]].


The film's title refers to the generation of [[United States|Americans]] known as "Millenials" who grew up receiving trophies and other praise just for participating and not necessarily for excelling. They were rewarded to avoid damaging their self-esteem. As a result, trophy kids feel confident and accomplished, but the coddling has led them to feel entitled and to have great and often unrealistic expectations about their jobs and life in general.
The film's title refers to the generation of [[United States|Americans]] known as "[[Generation Y|Millennials]]" who grew up receiving trophies and other praise just for participating and not necessarily for excelling. They were rewarded to avoid damaging their self-esteem. As a result, trophy kids feel confident and accomplished, but the coddling has led them to feel entitled and to have great and often unrealistic expectations about their jobs and life in general.

== The Story ==
To win the celebrity and self-made wealth he craves, an aimless, twenty-something
Manhattan playboy devises a film based on his party-boy, club-going lifestyle, and hires a
self-destructive aspiring playwright to ghost the feature script. As the mismatched pair
struggles to complete the script and get a handle on their misdirected lives, they reveal
the sometimes comedic, sometimes tragic behaviors of 'Generation Y’- a generation
taught to believe each was incomparably special and messianically gifted. Though they
begin to vie for the affections of the same girl, and their chance at success and
happiness threatens to crumble, they ultimately each find their own, unique life truths.
Told with a young, fresh perspective and through a blend of alternating realities, humor
and drama, it is Generation Y’s Swingers-meets-Reality Bites.

== Production Company, YaSu Media LLC ==
*Written by Josh Sugarman & Brandon Yankowitz
*Directed by Josh Sugarman
*Produced by Brandon Yankowitz
*Co-producer Marc Elliot Littman



[[Category:2010 films]]
[[Category:2010 films]]

Revision as of 20:27, 24 August 2009

Template:Future film Trophy Kids is a feature film scheduled for release in 2010, directed by Josh Sugarman and starring Ryan Eggold, David Gallagher, Tahyna Tozzi, Nathan Lee Graham, Tibor Feldman, Tania Raymonde, David Thornton, Chris Beetem, Adam Grupper, Eleanor Reissa, and Isiah Whitlock, Jr..

The film's title refers to the generation of Americans known as "Millennials" who grew up receiving trophies and other praise just for participating and not necessarily for excelling. They were rewarded to avoid damaging their self-esteem. As a result, trophy kids feel confident and accomplished, but the coddling has led them to feel entitled and to have great and often unrealistic expectations about their jobs and life in general.

The Story

To win the celebrity and self-made wealth he craves, an aimless, twenty-something Manhattan playboy devises a film based on his party-boy, club-going lifestyle, and hires a self-destructive aspiring playwright to ghost the feature script. As the mismatched pair struggles to complete the script and get a handle on their misdirected lives, they reveal the sometimes comedic, sometimes tragic behaviors of 'Generation Y’- a generation taught to believe each was incomparably special and messianically gifted. Though they begin to vie for the affections of the same girl, and their chance at success and happiness threatens to crumble, they ultimately each find their own, unique life truths. Told with a young, fresh perspective and through a blend of alternating realities, humor and drama, it is Generation Y’s Swingers-meets-Reality Bites.

Production Company, YaSu Media LLC

  • Written by Josh Sugarman & Brandon Yankowitz
  • Directed by Josh Sugarman
  • Produced by Brandon Yankowitz
  • Co-producer Marc Elliot Littman