Bastards of Young 2013
Josiah Signor's *Bastards of Young (2013)* drops the audience into the messy, laugh-out-loud chaos of adulthood as two couples in their early thirties throw what might be their final Halloween bash in New York City.
Director: Josiah Signor
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Bastards of Young* (2013) about?
*Bastards of Young* follows two couples in their early thirties as they gather for what may be their last Halloween party together. Beneath the costumes and revelry, lies and unspoken tensions bubble to the surface, threatening to expose secrets that could shatter their friendships and futures. It's a snapshot of adulthood where the mask slips long before midnight strikes.
Who directed *Bastards of Young*?
Josiah Signor directed *Bastards of Young*, bringing a sharp eye for character dynamics and the awkward humor of modern relationships.
Who stars in *Bastards of Young*?
The main cast includes Gregory Perri, Amelia Martin, Christopher J. Domig, and Lucy Walters in key roles that drive the film's emotional and comedic core.
Is *Bastards of Young* (2013) worth watching?
With its indie charm and brisk 80-minute runtime, *Bastards of Young* delivers a relatable blend of comedy and drama. Fans of character-driven storytelling will appreciate its unflinching look at friendship and love—though it's best suited for those who enjoy raw, unfiltered indie films.
How long is *Bastards of Young*?
*Bastards of Young* has a runtime of 80 minutes.
About Bastards of Young (2013) — A Halloween party unravels friendships in this sharp indie comedy
Josiah Signor's *Bastards of Young (2013)* drops the audience into the messy, laugh-out-loud chaos of adulthood as two couples in their early thirties throw what might be their final Halloween bash in New York City. Beneath the costume parties and playful banter simmer real stakes—unspoken desires, betrayals that fester, and the fragile bonds holding these friends together. Over one glitter-drenched night, the partygoers tiptoe around truths that could unravel their relationships forever, blending sharp truths with the biting wit of a comedy that never lets its characters off the hook.
With a runtime packed into just 80 minutes of brisk dialogue and cringe-worthy confrontations, *Bastards of Young* marries the raw urgency of modern relationships with the irreverent energy of indie comedy. Gregory Perri and Amelia Martin lead the ensemble as the anchors of their friend group, while Christopher J. Domig and Lucy Walters bring unpredictable energy that keeps the tension dialed up. It's a snapshot of life when growing up feels less like a milestone and more like a series of late-night collisions—funny, painful, and impossible to look away from.