Face 2 Face (2016 film)
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Directed by | Matt Toronto |
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Cinematography | Kristoffer Carrillo |
Edited by | Justine Gendron |
Production company | Green Step Productions |
Distributed by | Screen Media Films |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Face 2 Face is a 2016 American independent teen drama film directed by Matt Toronto, who co-wrote the film with his brother and collaborator Aaron Toronto.
Plot
Having rekindled their childhood friendship, Teel and Madison begin sharing their lives over the internet as a means of coping with the typical problems of adolescent life. Though they are on opposite ends of the popularity spectrum, Madison, the A-list party girl, takes pity on Teel, the social outcast, vowing to help him win friends on social media. As their relationship deepens, Madison falls for Teel, forcing him to confess the hidden cause of the bullying he faces at school. His admission sets off a sequence of events that ultimately motivates Madison to expose her own devastating secret in a disturbing cry for help. This digital coming of age story examines some of the most pressing and pernicious social issues facing the world’s teenagers today – and all of it viewed through the brutally honest lens of an online video chat.[1][2][3]
Cast
- Daniela Bobadilla as Madison Daniels
- Daniel Amerman as Teel Johnson
- Kevin McCorkle as David Daniels
- Emily Jordan as Sophie
- Mary Gordon Murray as Sharon Johnson
- Karrie Cox as Mrs. Spiceman
- Nick Reilly as Sonny
- Eric A.H. Watson as Cole
- Sheldon A. Smith as Erik
- Michael Soulema as Sam
Film Festivals and Awards
- 2016 Edmonton International Film Festival - World Premiere - Winner of Brian Hendricks Award for Innovation
- 2017 Manhattan Film Festival - Official Selection[3]
Distribution
Face 2 Face was originally distributed by Candy Factory Films who licensed the film to Netflix for a two year period beginning January 15, 2018. Candy Factory Films was eventually acquired by Screen Media Films who currently own worldwide distribution rights for the film.[3]
References
- ^ ""It's about crafting a story in a way that the audience can experience it on a emotional intellectual & visceral level" - Director Matt Toronto". The 405. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
- ^ "Can We Chat? Teen Problems Percolate in 'Face 2 Face'". PopMatters. 2017-08-10. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
- ^ a b c "Face 2 Face". Face 2 Face. Retrieved 2020-02-12.
External links
- Face 2 Face at IMDb