

Driftwood 2006
In *Driftwood (2006)*, director Tim Sullivan crafts a chilling horror-mystery that follows 16-year-old David Forrester, a teenager drowning in guilt over his late rock-star brother's death.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Driftwood (2006) about?
*Driftwood (2006)* follows 16-year-old David Forrester, whose guilt over his brother's death spirals into obsession. Sent to a so-called rehabilitation camp, David realizes it's a facade for cruelty, where teens endure psychological and physical torment under a tyrannical leader.
Who directed Driftwood?
The film was directed by Tim Sullivan, known for blending horror and drama in unique, often dark storytelling styles.
Who stars in Driftwood?
The cast includes Raviv Ullman as David Forrester, Page Falkinburg Jr., Talan Torriero, David Eigenberg, and Jer Adrianne Lelliott.
Is Driftwood (2006) worth watching?
*Driftwood (2006)* is a cult gem for horror fans craving something raw and unsettling. While it lacks an IMDb rating for validation, its themes of trauma and survival resonate, though its intensity may not suit all viewers.
How long is Driftwood?
The runtime for *Driftwood (2006)* is 83 minutes.
About Driftwood (2006) — A Teen's Nightmare at a Sadistic Youth Camp
In *Driftwood (2006)*, director Tim Sullivan crafts a chilling horror-mystery that follows 16-year-old David Forrester, a teenager drowning in guilt over his late rock-star brother's death. Desperate to help their grieving son, David's parents commit him to an isolated "Attitude Adjustment Camp" deep in the woods, only to discover it's a nightmarish front for brutality. Under the iron-fisted rule of the sadistic Captain Doug Kennedy and his henchman Yates, the camp's twisted discipline becomes a psychological horror as David uncovers the camp's dark secrets.
With its eerie atmosphere and themes of guilt, trauma, and survival, *Driftwood (2006)* blends mystery with visceral horror, led by Raviv Ullman's haunting performance as David. The film's claustrophobic setting and relentless tension make it a standout for fans of psychological thrillers and disturbing coming-of-age tales.




