Crystal Bear |
Generation 14plus - Best Feature Film |
Buster's Grand Prix |
C.I.F.E.J. Award |
Audience Award |
Best Film |
Golden Gryphon |
Best Film |
Generator +16 |
Achievement Award |
Filmmaking |
Golden Duke |
International Competition |
Jury Prize |
International Competition |
Futurewave Youth Jury Award |
Few film's are as original and meaningful as Archie's Final Project. Gabriel Sunday's performance and the film's stylistic mashup put it above many, if not all, coming-of-age stories and is a movie I'd absolutely recommend!
I was shocked to see this movie came out in 2009. I have searched a lot of suicide movies but had never even heard of this one.
I feel like this movie talks about things we are scared to talk about, in a way that somehow manages to be fun, sad and beautiful all at the same time. Watch it, I'd love to know what you think.
This is not a feel good movie. The way the movie is presented from the get go is sarcastic and emotional.
I really enjoyed this touching, low budget indie. The film has a very unique style that I enjoyed, with the way it switches between it's daydream like animation and normal.
My love for disturbing movies is brought up again after watching this fantastic film. Awesome graphics, raw emotion, and a realistic portrayal of human suffering is demonstrated throughout.
I really don't have the words to explain how amazing I thought this movie was. How essentially human it all felt.
What a boring film. I went into this film thinking I was going to see a ground breaking and boundary pushing film about high school social issues, or depression, or atleast an interesting and dark subject matter.
Yellow Submarine meets Pulp Fiction. Once you've past the 101 film making tricks -- fast-paced editing, animation and more--the story and the characters grow on you.