Geography Club

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Synopsis:

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

Quick Thoughts:

“Geography Club” falls into the typical coming-out high school sub-genre of gay themed movies. Directed by Gary Entin, though based off the book of same name written by Brent Hartinger, and is a very good entry in this category. I have not read the book yet, (though it is certainly on my to-do list) so understand this review won’t take the book into account. However, “Geography Club” is a film with great messages we can all learn from, while paying homage to experiences many of us have probably gone through ourselves. It is a subtle comedy that might not have you laughing, but instead crack a smile of joy and happiness. At present, the IMDB rating is 6.6/10. Personally, I’d give “Geography Club” an 8. Definitely a great movie to watch if you’d like a feel-good story.

Watched?

Yes

Worth It?

Thumbs Up

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Release Date:

2 February, 2014

Duration:

1h24m

Director:

Gary Entin

Writers:

Edmund Entin (screenplay), Brent Hartinger (novel)

Stars:

Cameron Deane Stewart, Justin Deeley, Meaghan Martin

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