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Spoonaur 2005

17 min📅 2005-02-20

Dive into the hilarious high-school chaos of *Spoonaur (2005)*, Jordan Albertsen's 17-minute comedy short that turns teenage life into a minefield of awkward tests.

Director: Jordan Albertsen

Cast

Paul Benz
Ryan Spoonaur
Victor Togunde
Victor Togunde
Bernie
Charlie Babcock
Paul
Molly Fix
Molly Fix
Karen
Micah Ethan
Jake
Neel Gleason
Toby Miller
Lee Perkins
Lee Perkins
Ryan's Dad
Stacey Annette
Ryan's Mom
Myron Natwick
Myron Natwick
Gym Teacher
Shirley Witt
Lunch Lady

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Spoonaur (2005) about?

*Spoonaur* follows a group of high schoolers as they grapple with the absurd social dynamics of teenage life, where every interaction feels like a high-stakes exam. The film leans into the chaos with sharp humor, showcasing the awkwardness of young love and the pressure to fit in.

Who directed Spoonaur?

Spoonaur was directed by Jordan Albertsen, who crafted its witty, cringe-heavy take on high school life.

Who stars in Spoonaur?

The film stars Paul Benz, Victor Togunde, Charlie Babcock, Molly Fix, and Micah Ethan as the core cast navigating teenage chaos.

Is Spoonaur (2005) worth watching?

As a 17-minute comedy short, *Spoonaur* delivers big laughs in a tiny package. Its blend of cringe and satire makes it a charming, if niche, pick for fans of teenage comedies—though it may not be for everyone. The IMDb-unrated status leaves expectations open, but the humor is undeniably sharp.

How long is Spoonaur?

Spoonaur runs for 17 minutes.

About Spoonaur (2005) — A Cringe Comedy Short About Teenage Awkwardness

Dive into the hilarious high-school chaos of *Spoonaur (2005)*, Jordan Albertsen's 17-minute comedy short that turns teenage life into a minefield of awkward tests. With a blend of cringe and charm, the film follows a group of students (and one very confused guy) as they navigate the absurd expectations of adolescence—where every interaction feels like a pop quiz. Albertsen's sharp direction and witty script highlight the universal struggles of young love, social pressure, and the fine art of overthinking even the smallest glances. Packed with quirky humor and relatable awkwardness, *Spoonaur* captures the essence of teenage awkwardness with a wink and a grin.

If you've ever cringed through high school, this micro-comedy will feel like a time capsule of cringe-worthy moments—delivered with just the right mix of satire and heart. Starring Paul Benz, Victor Togunde, and Charlie Babcock, the film's ensemble cast brings Albertsen's vision to life with deadpan delivery and comedic timing. Whether you're here for the laughs or the nostalgia, *Spoonaur (2005)* is a quick, witty escape into the madness of growing up.