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Shooting April 2010

78 min📅 2010-12-12

Dive into the twisted world of Shooting April (2010), a gripping thriller directed by Tod Lancaster. This raw and unapologetic film follows Truman and his friends as they engage in outrageous pranks, death-defying stunts, and reckless behavior, all captured on camera.

Director: Tod Lancaster

Cast

Matthew Prater
Truman
Rachel Seiferth
April
Eric Fagundes
Weasel
Darius Safavi
Doug
Lindsay Bellock Lieber
Lindsay Bellock Lieber
Bobbi Jean Basche
Marie Westbrook
Marie Westbrook
Nate Hernandez
Robert Donald Lee
Renée Santos

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Shooting April (2010) about?

The film follows Truman and his friends as they engage in outrageous pranks and behavior, but takes a dark turn when Truman makes a wager to seduce a shy girl named April.

Who directed Shooting April?

Shooting April was directed by Tod Lancaster.

Who stars in Shooting April?

The film features a talented cast, including Matthew Prater, Rachel Seiferth, and Eric Fagundes.

Is Shooting April (2010) worth watching?

While the film's low IMDb rating may be a turn-off for some, Shooting April is a thought-provoking exploration of themes such as masculinity and power that fans of thrillers may find compelling.

How long is Shooting April?

Shooting April has a runtime of 78 minutes.

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About Shooting April (2010) — A Gripping Thriller of Obsession and Deception

Dive into the twisted world of Shooting April (2010), a gripping thriller directed by Tod Lancaster. This raw and unapologetic film follows Truman and his friends as they engage in outrageous pranks, death-defying stunts, and reckless behavior, all captured on camera. When Truman makes a wager with his friends to seduce a shy girl named April, the consequences are both shocking and disturbing.

The film takes a dark turn as Truman's obsession with April reaches a boiling point, and the boundaries between reality and voyeurism begin to blur. With a talented cast, including Matthew Prater and Rachel Seiferth, Shooting April is a thought-provoking exploration of themes such as masculinity, power, and the blurred lines between entertainment and exploitation.

Shot in a gritty, handheld style, Shooting April is a visceral and unflinching look at the darker side of human nature. If you're a fan of thrillers that push the envelope and challenge your expectations, then Shooting April is a must-see.