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Maddie

Maddie
Maddie

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Year

2021

Duration

13 minutes

Genres

Drama, Short Films

Language

English


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While fawning over a cute guy on social media, high school student Maddie is caught off guard but pleased when a real-life boy, handsome but clearly older, strikes up a conversation with her in a park. J.J. seems bashful yet eager to discuss their shared love of music, even suggesting that she might like to come back to his college campus accommodation to listen to some records. Flattered and wanting to seem mature, Maddie accepts, yet not without some trepidation – which palpably increases once they arrive in his room. Cleverly exploring issues around consent and manipulative behaviour, Maddie is a modern tale about growing up and learning to listen to your instinct.

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