Geography Club (2013)


At Goodkind High School, a group of students of varying sexual orientation form an after-school club a as a discrete way to share their feelings and experiences.

Geography Club (2013)

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Released Year: 2013
Runtime: 79 minutes
Genre: Comedy
Directors: Gary Entin

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At Goodkind High School, a group of students of varying sexual orientation form an after-school club a as a discrete way to share their feelings and experiences.

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Arizona Republic - Bill Goodykoontz
Geography Club almost makes up in good intentions what it lacks in technique and execution. Almost.
60
Village Voice - Chuck Wilson
If the characterizations are perfunctory, the performances give them unexpected weight.
60
The New York Times - Neil Genzlinger
The film is at its strongest when Russell and Kevin face tests of their character brought on by their interactions with homophobic students.
60
Los Angeles Times - Gary Goldstein
Sweet, slight and frequently familiar, Geography Club, based on Brent Hartinger's novel about sexual identity among suburban teens, often feels as if it's circling its expiration date.
60
Variety - Peter Debruge
The idea here isn’t to titillate with tawdry teen hormones, but to offer an outlet for all that mental distress young people take on while trying to find their place in the world.

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At Goodkind High School, a group of students of varying sexual orientation form an after-school club a as a discrete way to share their feelings and experiences.

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