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Re-Election 2025

★ 6.01 votes84 min📅 2025-10-10

"A coming of (middle) age comedy."

Adam Saunders' *Re-Election (2025)* serves up a sharp, heartfelt twist on the coming-of-age comedy, blending humor with the awkward charm of second chances.

Director: Adam Saunders

Cast

Adam Saunders
Adam Saunders
Jimmy
Bex Taylor-Klaus
Bex Taylor-Klaus
Noa
Nathalie Kelley
Nathalie Kelley
Patty Guggenheim
Patty Guggenheim
Kym Whitley
Kym Whitley
Lane Factor
Lane Factor
Rizwan Manji
Rizwan Manji
Tony Danza
Tony Danza
Stan
William Ragsdale
William Ragsdale
Paola Andino
Paola Andino

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Re-Election (2025) about?

It's a middle-aged man's quest to rewrite his teenage failures by running for high school class president, only to uncover that growing up might be the real lesson. Think *Napoleon Dynamite* meets *The 40-Year-Old Virgin*, but with a dash of election-season chaos.

Who directed Re-Election?

Adam Saunders, who not only directs but also stars in the film, bringing a personal touch to this self-aware comedy.

Who stars in Re-Election?

The cast features Adam Saunders leading the charge, alongside Bex Taylor-Klaus, Nathalie Kelley, Patty Guggenheim, and Kym Whitley.

Is Re-Election (2025) worth watching?

As an unrated comedy with a runtime perfect for a quick, feel-good watch, *Re-Election* promises smart laughs and a relatable story. If you enjoy character-driven comedies with heart, it's likely to hit the mark—though early buzz will be key once reviews drop.

How long is Re-Election?

The film runs 84 minutes, a tight and punchy runtime ideal for a brisk, entertaining experience.

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About Re-Election (2025) — A Middle-Aged Class President Comedy with Heart and Humor

Adam Saunders' *Re-Election (2025)* serves up a sharp, heartfelt twist on the coming-of-age comedy, blending humor with the awkward charm of second chances.

The film follows a 40-something underdog who, confronted by the ghosts of high school glory days he never had, decides to relive his youth by running for class president. With a bittersweet mix of nostalgia and self-discovery, the story explores themes of ambition, identity, and the universal panic of time slipping away. The tone is refreshingly wry yet warm, anchored by Saunders' own charismatic performance and a standout cast that brings both wit and warmth to the screen.