Elephant (2003)

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Country: US
Technical: FotoKem 81m
Director: Gus Van Sant
Cast: Nicole George, Brittany Mountain, Alicia Miles

Synopsis:

The lives of a disparate collection of teenagers come to a brutal end one day at school when two of their contemporaries decide to try out their arsenal of weapons and explosives on soft targets of their choosing.

Review:

Based on the Columbine shootings, this compelling drama weaves about in time to create a web of interwoven character trajectories centring on the moments just before the attack begins. We follow them through school corridors, we eavesdrop on their conversation and lessons, and try to fathom the motives of the killers, who interrupt playing Beethoven at the piano to surf the net for ordnance.

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Country: US
Technical: FotoKem 81m
Director: Gus Van Sant
Cast: Nicole George, Brittany Mountain, Alicia Miles

Synopsis:

The lives of a disparate collection of teenagers come to a brutal end one day at school when two of their contemporaries decide to try out their arsenal of weapons and explosives on soft targets of their choosing.

Review:

Based on the Columbine shootings, this compelling drama weaves about in time to create a web of interwoven character trajectories centring on the moments just before the attack begins. We follow them through school corridors, we eavesdrop on their conversation and lessons, and try to fathom the motives of the killers, who interrupt playing Beethoven at the piano to surf the net for ordnance.


Country: US
Technical: FotoKem 81m
Director: Gus Van Sant
Cast: Nicole George, Brittany Mountain, Alicia Miles

Synopsis:

The lives of a disparate collection of teenagers come to a brutal end one day at school when two of their contemporaries decide to try out their arsenal of weapons and explosives on soft targets of their choosing.

Review:

Based on the Columbine shootings, this compelling drama weaves about in time to create a web of interwoven character trajectories centring on the moments just before the attack begins. We follow them through school corridors, we eavesdrop on their conversation and lessons, and try to fathom the motives of the killers, who interrupt playing Beethoven at the piano to surf the net for ordnance.