"April" is a 2010 short film with a runtime of 22 minutes, produced in the United States. The movie features a talented cast including Tracy Evans as Leslie Poplewski, Sarah Buehler as Janet Kirk, David Goryl as Mr. Dipplethorpe (credited as Dave Goryl), Betsy Baker as the Debate Moderator, Ronnie Alvarez as Pete Escondido, Crystal Rivers as Rachel McGee, Chris Pencell as Simon Delpepper, Megan English as the Blood Donor Nurse, Zack Buck as Syd Cooper, Calli Kearns as April, Kurt Cole as Kevin O'Reilly, Katie Locke O'Brien as Starla Lawrence, Dominic Conti as John Poplewski, Collin McDonnell as Maxine O'Reilly, Sarah Leners as Cheerleader #3, Lilac Mendelovich as Layla Leigh, Esther Povitsky as Val Monroe, Nat Bilz as Bobby Parvati, Marshall Becton as Cheerleader #4, Tony Bladworth as the Gym Teacher, Audrey Dandy Hanna as Mary Lennox, and Michael Henry as Jerry Lindstrom.
The film revolves around the character of April, played by Calli Kearns, and her interactions with the various individuals in her life. From her family members like Leslie Poplewski (Tracy Evans) and John Poplewski (Dominic Conti) to her classmates and friends like Janet Kirk (Sarah Buehler) and Simon Delpepper (Chris Pencell), April's story unfolds against the backdrop of high school drama and personal challenges.
As April navigates the complexities of adolescence, she also encounters unique personalities like Mr. Dipplethorpe (David Goryl), the Debate Moderator (Betsy Baker), and Syd Cooper (Zack Buck). Each character brings their own quirks and conflicts to the narrative, adding depth and intrigue to the plot.
With engaging performances from the cast members, "April" captures the essence of youth and the struggles of growing up in a fast-paced world. The film touches on themes of identity, friendship, and the challenges of finding one's place in society. Through April's journey, viewers are taken on a poignant and heartfelt exploration of teenage life.
Directed with sensitivity and insight, "April" offers a compelling look at the trials and triumphs of adolescence. The stellar performances from the ensemble cast, led by Calli Kearns in the titular role, make this short film a must-watch for anyone seeking a thoughtful and emotional cinematic experience.
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