

Prom 2011
"There are hundreds of nights in high school, but there’s only one prom."
Directed by Joe Nussbaum, *Prom (2011)* dives into the whirlwind of high school senior year as a group of friends navigate love, friendship, and self-discovery leading up to the most anticipated night of the season.
Director: Joe Nussbaum
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Prom (2011) about?
The film follows a group of high school seniors as they prepare for prom, each facing their own personal challenges and romantic entanglements. Nova Prescott, a driven student, finds her carefully laid plans disrupted when she encounters someone who challenges her expectations for the big night.
Who directed Prom?
Prom was directed by Joe Nussbaum, known for his work in teen comedy and coming-of-age stories.
Who stars in Prom?
The film features Aimee Teegarden, Thomas McDonell, Nolan Sotillo, Cameron Monaghan, and Danielle Campbell in key roles.
Is Prom (2011) worth watching?
While the film didn't receive an official IMDb rating, its blend of teen comedy and romance offers a nostalgic and entertaining glimpse into high school milestones. Fans of lighthearted coming-of-age stories will likely find it charming and relatable.
How long is Prom?
Prom (2011) has a runtime of 104 minutes.
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About Prom (2011) — A Comedy-Romance That Captures High School's Biggest Night
Directed by Joe Nussbaum, *Prom (2011)* dives into the whirlwind of high school senior year as a group of friends navigate love, friendship, and self-discovery leading up to the most anticipated night of the season. At the heart of the story is Nova Prescott, a determined overachiever whose carefully planned prom experience begins to unravel when she crosses paths with a classmate who disrupts her vision of perfection. Alongside her, Mei and Tyler grapple with personal secrets while others in their circle confront the same mix of excitement and nervous anticipation that defines this milestone. The film captures the bittersweet essence of growing up, blending humor and heartfelt moments against the vibrant backdrop of prom night chaos.
With its lighthearted yet touching approach, *Prom (2011)* explores themes of acceptance, identity, and the unpredictable nature of teenage romance. The ensemble cast brings authenticity to the struggles and triumphs of senior year, making it a relatable and entertaining watch for anyone who remembers—or is currently living—the drama of high school milestones.




