Geography Club (film)
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Directed by | Gary Entin |
Screenplay by | Edmund Entin |
Based on | Geography Club by Brent Hartinger |
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Cinematography | Matthew Irving |
Edited by | William Yeh |
Music by | Lior Rosner |
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Distributed by | Breaking Glass Pictures |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $477,463 [1] |
Geography Club is a 2013 American comedy drama film directed by Gary Entin from a screenplay by Edmund Entin, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Brent Hartinger. The film stars Cameron Deane Stewart, Justin Deeley, Meaghan Martin, Allie Gonino, Nikki Blonsky, Andrew Caldwell, Marin Hinkle, Ana Gasteyer, and Scott Bakula.
It premiered on ABC Family as a world premiere movie.
Plot
[edit]Russell is 16 years-old and is going on dates with girls. But he’s recently started falling for football quarterback Kevin. When Min stumbles across Russell and Kevin kissing for the first time during a school trip, she decides to invite Russell to an LGBT support group in the school. This group meets in a classroom regularly and masquerades as a Geography Club. The club consists of a small number of students including Min and Therese who tell everyone that they are just really good friends when in reality this is not the case. There is also Ike who can’t quite figure out who he really is.
Russell gets invited to a meal at Kevin’s parents house after a great football match. The meal is awkward due to the fathers questioning and the guys feelings for each other. Meanwhile, Russell’s best mate Gunnar gets Kevin to go on a trip with some girls. He’s upset that they aren’t as close as they were and knows he’s acting weird. Whilst they are hanging out, the girls try to come on to Russell. He leaves and walks home by himself messaging Kevin asking for a lift home, confiding in his worries.
As the weeks go by the Geography Club members grow closer supporting one another. The group chastises Russell when he bullies one of the other club members due to peer pressure from classmates. Rumors have spread that Russell is a “homo” and he’s been kicked off the football team. Min suggests that the club finally go public which means they will all be outed. Kevin meets Russell to apologize for him being kicked off the team. Russell tells Kevin he should join the Geography Club but Kevin freaks out saying he can’t. He wants to stay in the closet, play football and be ‘normal’. Russell gives Kevin an ultimatum. Either turn up tomorrow at the club or they should go their separate ways.
Gunnar and Russell make amends and the club go public welcoming new people. Kevin watches on from a distance not feeling able to attend. Russell stands up and welcomes students to the first ever Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) meeting.
Cast
[edit]- Cameron Deane Stewart as Russel Middlebrook
- Justin Deeley as Kevin Land
- Andrew Caldwell as Gunnar
- Meaghan Martin as Trish
- Allie Gonino as Kimberly
- Ally Maki as Min
- Nikki Blonsky as Therese
- Alex Newell as Ike
- Teo Olivares as Brian Bund
- Dexter Darden as Jared Sharp
- Grant Harvey as Nolan Lockwood
- Marin Hinkle as Barbara Land
- Ana Gasteyer as Mrs. Toles
- Scott Bakula as Carl Land
- Wesley Eure as Mr. Kaplan
- Mike Muscat as a Deranged Homeless Man
Release
[edit]Geography Club premiered at the Newport Beach Film Festival on April 27, 2013. The film received a limited theatrical release by Breaking Glass Pictures on November 15, 2013 and was also released digitally the same day on iTunes, Amazon Video and VOD.
Reception
[edit]On Rotten Tomatoes the film holds a 67% rating based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 6/10.[2] On Metacritic, the film has a weighted average score of 57 based on reviews from 5 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[3]
Writing for The Huffington Post, John Lopez describes the film as entertaining and praises the themes as "universal and relatable", as well as for trying to define a "new normal" where homosexuality is accepted as an everyday thing.[4]
Entertainment Tonight hails Geography Club saying, "Every year sees the release of one film so culturally important it should be required viewing. This year, that film is Geography Club."[5] The Movie and Television Review and Classification Board (MTRCB) of the Philippine government gave the movie a PG rating and highly commends the film as a "sweet and sensitive coming out, coming of age movie based on the first novel of the young adult series/play of the same name."[6]
Awards
[edit]Following is a list of awards that Geography Club or its cast have won or for which they have been nominated.[7]
- Won
- L.A. Outfest
- Audience Award – Best Feature Film
- Nominated
- L.A. Outfest
- Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role – Meaghan Martin
- GLAAD Award Outstanding Film – Limited Release nominated
Home media
[edit]Breaking Glass Pictures released Geography Club on DVD on March 25, 2014.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Geography Club (2014) - Financial Information". The Numbers.
- ^ "Geography Club (2013)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved June 2, 2021.
- ^ "Geography Club". Metacritic. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
- ^ John Lopez (April 30, 2013) "Newport Film Festival's 'The Geography Club' Depicts the New Normal of Gay Relationships" The Huffington Post. Retrieved on October 31, 2013
- ^ "'Geography Club,' movie on coming out, highly recommended by MTRCB". GMA News Online. 16 January 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2024.
- ^ "Movie on coming out is highly recommended by the MTRCB: 'Geography Club'". Inquirer Movies. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2014-06-29.
- ^ "Awards for Geography Club (2007)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2013-11-04.
External links
[edit]- 2013 films
- 2013 comedy-drama films
- 2013 independent films
- 2013 LGBTQ-related films
- 2010s coming-of-age comedy-drama films
- 2010s high school films
- 2010s teen comedy-drama films
- American coming-of-age comedy-drama films
- American independent films
- American teen comedy-drama films
- American teen LGBTQ-related films
- Films based on American novels
- Films based on young adult literature
- Films shot in Los Angeles
- Gay-related films
- LGBTQ-related coming-of-age comedy-drama films
- Shoreline Entertainment films
- 2010s English-language films
- 2010s American films
- English-language comedy-drama films
- English-language independent films