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Blush 2012

26 min📅 2012-01-01

Dive into the heart of high-school life with *Blush (2012)*, a quirky short drama that follows two socially awkward teens as they craft wild alter egos—chic ski-bum spies—to mask their insecurities.

Director: Weston Razooli

Cast

Weston Razooli
Weston Razooli
Harry/Velvet Blitzer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Blush (2012) about?

*Blush (2012)* centers on two high school outcasts who invent glamorous ski-bum spy personas to cope with social anxiety and insecurity. Their wild fantasies clash with reality, leading to a heartfelt exploration of identity and acceptance.

Who directed Blush?

Weston Razooli directed *Blush (2012)* and also stars in the short film.

Who stars in Blush?

The cast includes director Weston Razooli alongside other key performers who bring the story's quirky characters to life.

Is Blush (2012) worth watching?

While *Blush (2012)* isn't rated on IMDb, its unique premise and tight 26-minute runtime make it a standout indie short worth checking out for fans of relatable dramedy and creative storytelling.

How long is Blush?

The runtime of *Blush (2012)* is 26 minutes.

About Blush (2012) — A Quirky Short Drama on Teen Angst and Alter Egos

Dive into the heart of high-school life with *Blush (2012)*, a quirky short drama that follows two socially awkward teens as they craft wild alter egos—chic ski-bum spies—to mask their insecurities. Director Weston Razooli crafts a lighthearted yet poignant tale, blending humor with underlying themes of self-discovery and acceptance. Set against the backdrop of teenage awkwardness, the 26-minute film captures the tension between fantasy and reality, all wrapped in a charming indie aesthetic. With its sharp focus on youthful escapism, *Blush (2012)* offers a refreshing take on the struggles of growing up.

As a coming-of-age story, *Blush (2012)* stands out for its inventive storytelling and emotional depth, all delivered in under half an hour. Razooli's direction infuses the film with a playful energy, making it as entertaining as it is relatable. Whether you're a fan of drama or just love a good underdog tale, this short film delivers a memorable experience in just 26 minutes.