
You Can Go 2016
"Good kids don't think about the stuff i think about it."
Christine Turner's gripping short drama *You Can Go (2016)* dives into the raw tension between authority and adolescence, as a compassionate school administrator confronts a deeply troubled student.
Director: Christine Turner
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is You Can Go (2016) about?
This short drama follows a school administrator as she attempts to reach a deeply troubled student through a single, high-stakes conversation. The film captures the quiet desperation and tension of adolescent struggles, framed within a brief but intense interaction.
Who directed You Can Go?
Christine Turner directed *You Can Go (2016)*, bringing her keen eye for intimate character studies to this emotionally charged short film.
Who stars in You Can Go?
The film features award-winning actress S. Epatha Merkerson alongside rising talent Charlie Tahan, delivering performances that anchor the story's emotional depth.
Is You Can Go (2016) worth watching?
*You Can Go* may be brief, but its impact lingers. The film's tight script, strong performances, and atmospheric tension make it worth a watch for fans of dramatic short films, even without an IMDb rating. Its raw honesty and psychological depth stand out in just nine minutes.
How long is You Can Go?
The runtime for *You Can Go (2016)* is 9 minutes.
About You Can Go (2016) — A Short Drama Where One Conversation Changes Everything
Christine Turner's gripping short drama *You Can Go (2016)* dives into the raw tension between authority and adolescence, as a compassionate school administrator confronts a deeply troubled student. Within just nine minutes, Turner crafts a microcosm of psychological pressure, where silence speaks volumes and every word carries weight. The film's stark, intimate atmosphere lingers long after the credits roll, exploring themes of isolation, mental health, and the unspoken struggles that shape young lives.
Starring the powerhouse S. Epatha Merkerson and the hauntingly expressive Charlie Tahan, *You Can Go* blends drama and psychological thriller elements to deliver a punchy, impactful narrative. The story unfolds in a single, tension-filled setting, where what isn't said is just as powerful as what is. For fans of character-driven shorts that pack an emotional punch, this is a standout experience.