Dramarama (2020 film)
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| Directed by | Jonathan Wysocki |
| Written by | Jonathan Wysocki |
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| Cinematography | Todd Bell |
| Edited by | Christine Kim |
| Music by | Chanda Dancy |
Production company | Ambrosia Pictures |
| Distributed by | 1091 |
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| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Dramarama is a 2020 American coming of age comedy drama film written and directed by Jonathan Wysocki.[2][3][4]
Cast
- Nick Pugliese as Gene
- Anna Grace Barlow as Rose
- Megan Suri as Claire
- Nico Greetham as Oscar
- Danielle Kay as Ally
- Zak Henri as JD
Release
The film was screened in film festivals starting in 2020 and had a limited theatrical release in 2021.[5]
Reception
Andrew Stover of Film Threat rated the film 8/10 and wrote, "Dramarama is a quickly-paced and decidedly clever feature debut. That is in large part due to the witty script and the colorful performances. Jonathan Wysocki understands what it’s like to be a theatre kid and a teenager discovering themselves".[6]
Dan Callahan of TheWrap wrote, "Dramarama is ultimately worthwhile mainly because its players are so responsive to one another and to the idea of friendship that they make large sections of the movie come alive".[5]
References
- ^ https://sffilm.org/event/dramarama/
- ^ "'Dramarama' Is A Sweet Look At Queer Teen Life Dripping In '90s Nostalgia". HuffPost. August 17, 2020.
- ^ "'Dramarama' Gives Closeted, Queer Late Bloomers a Story of Their Own". Out.
- ^ Lang, Jamie (July 9, 2021). "The Open Reel Acquires 'Mía and Moi,' Closes Key Sales at Cannes Marché du Film (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.
- ^ a b Callahan, Dan (August 12, 2021). "'Dramarama' Film Review: Theater Kids Throw One Last Pre-College Party in 1994". The Wrap.
- ^ https://filmthreat.com/reviews/dramarama/