
Small Talk 2024
"GET HIT ON, OR GET HIT."
Sofia Dixon's *Small Talk (2024)* dives into the high-energy, cringe-worthy chaos of teenage romance through the lens of a high school gym class. Daisy, a determined but awkward teenager, sees dodgeball not as a game but as the ultimate opportunity to win over her crush, Devon.
Director: Sofia Dixon
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Small Talk (2024) about?
*Small Talk (2024)* follows Daisy, a determined high schooler who sees gym class dodgeball as the perfect chance to win over her crush, Devon. With her best friend Phoebe's reluctant help, Daisy hatches a plan that's equal parts brilliant and disastrous, blending physical chaos with emotional awkwardness.
Who directed Small Talk?
Sofia Dixon directed *Small Talk (2024)*, bringing a sharp eye for teen comedy and relatable romance to the short film.
Who stars in Small Talk?
The cast of *Small Talk (2024)* includes Sydney Carmona, Hannah Persick, Theo Azzara, Tim Wong, and Aidan Mahoney, who bring Daisy's chaotic high-school world to life.
Is Small Talk (2024) worth watching?
*Small Talk (2024)* is a refreshing, fast-paced comedy-romance that packs a lot into its 8-minute runtime. With its sharp humor, relatable themes, and charming cast, it's a fun watch for fans of teen rom-coms, even if it's technically unrated. If you love quick, engaging stories with heart and laughs, this one's a winner.
How long is Small Talk?
*Small Talk (2024)* runs for 8 minutes.
About Small Talk (2024) — A hilarious high-school crush romp where dodgeball meets romance
Sofia Dixon's *Small Talk (2024)* dives into the high-energy, cringe-worthy chaos of teenage romance through the lens of a high school gym class. Daisy, a determined but awkward teenager, sees dodgeball not as a game but as the ultimate opportunity to win over her crush, Devon. With her reluctant best friend Phoebe in tow, Daisy navigates the brutality of gym class—both the physical dodgeballs flying at her face and the emotional stakes of flirting in the most awkward setting possible. The short film blends sharp comedy with heartfelt moments, capturing the messy, relatable trials of young love.
Dodging balls while dodging social mishaps, Daisy's quest for romance turns into a hilarious battlefield where the real win isn't scoring points but scoring a conversation. Dixon's direction infuses the 8-minute runtime with a vibrant, chaotic energy, making *Small Talk (2024)* a standout in the comedy-romance genre. The film's themes of friendship, persistence, and the absurdity of teenage crushes resonate deeply, wrapped in a fast-paced, visually engaging package.