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Cigarette Candy 2009

★ 5.76 votes13 min📅 2009-06-24

In Lauren Wolkstein's piercing short drama *Cigarette Candy (2009)*, a young marine returns from trauma only to find himself drawn into an uneasy friendship with a sharp-edged local girl at his own homecoming party.

Director: Lauren Wolkstein

Cast

Jonny Orsini
Jonny Orsini
Eddie
Emily Morden
Candy
Lee Burkett
Uncle Bob
Thompson B. Crozier
Wesley
Richard Mark Jordan
Anderson
Michelle Sims
Yvonne
Andrew Van Dusen
Mason

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Cigarette Candy (2009)* about?

A young marine, still reeling from his experiences, finds himself forming a fragile bond with a rebellious local girl during his homecoming party. The film explores their clashing worlds and the unexpected comfort they find in each other.

Who directed *Cigarette Candy*?

Lauren Wolkstein, known for her evocative storytelling in short films, directed *Cigarette Candy (2009)*.

Who stars in *Cigarette Candy*?

The short features Jonny Orsini as the marine, Emily Morden as the rebellious girl, alongside Lee Burkett and Thompson B. Crozier in supporting roles.

Is *Cigarette Candy (2009)* worth watching?

With its raw performances and atmospheric direction, *Cigarette Candy* offers a compelling glimpse into emotional resilience despite its brief runtime. Fans of character-driven dramas will appreciate its quiet intensity.

How long is *Cigarette Candy*?

The film runs for 13 minutes.

About Cigarette Candy (2009) — A Marine and a Rebel's Unlikely Homecoming Connection

In Lauren Wolkstein's piercing short drama *Cigarette Candy (2009)*, a young marine returns from trauma only to find himself drawn into an uneasy friendship with a sharp-edged local girl at his own homecoming party. The film unfolds like a slow-burning ember, capturing the friction between military discipline and raw teenage rebellion in a claustrophobic suburban setting. Wolkstein directs with intimate precision, weaving themes of isolation and fleeting connection into this compact 13-minute slice of life.

Jonny Orsini and Emily Morden bring layered chemistry to their roles, embodying characters caught between duty and desire. The short's stark visuals and subdued tension create an atmosphere thick with unspoken questions, while the title itself whispers of forbidden comforts and moments of fragile intimacy. It's a haunting meditation on how trauma lingers—and how unlikely alliances can offer fleeting solace.