
You Can Play 2015
"Football is defined by moments. So is life."
Step into the emotional gridiron drama *You Can Play (2015)*, where Anders Helde crafts a poignant short film that explores identity, friendship, and the weight of legacy.
Director: Anders Helde
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is You Can Play (2015) about?
The film follows Brandon, Demons High School's star quarterback, who faces an impossible choice the night before his team's first state championship game. Torn between chasing a college football future and preserving his childhood friendship with James, he must decide whether to live as who he is—or who he's expected to be.
Who directed You Can Play?
Anders Helde directed *You Can Play* (2015), bringing a sharp eye for character-driven drama to this short film.
Who stars in You Can Play?
The cast features Kellan Rhude as Brandon, along with Carson Boatman, Cazimir Milostan, Caroline Vinciguerra, and David Schroeder in key roles.
Is You Can Play (2015) worth watching?
While IMDb doesn't rate it, this emotionally charged drama delivers a compelling narrative in just 19 minutes. Fans of sports-themed coming-of-age stories will appreciate its honest portrayal of friendship and self-discovery, even if it's more about heart than action.
How long is You Can Play?
You Can Play runs for 19 minutes.
About You Can Play (2015) — A 19-minute drama of identity, friendship, and the gridiron
Step into the emotional gridiron drama *You Can Play (2015)*, where Anders Helde crafts a poignant short film that explores identity, friendship, and the weight of legacy. Set against the backdrop of a high-stakes state championship game, the story follows Brandon, the star quarterback of Demons High School, as he stands at a crossroads between his dream of college football glory and the fear of losing his lifelong bond with best friend James. As the clock ticks down to game time, Brandon must confront a pivotal question: will he embrace the future he's always imagined, or the person he's become?
This 19-minute drama is a powerful meditation on authenticity and the choices that define us, blending the intensity of sports with the quiet struggle of self-discovery. Helde's direction delivers a raw, intimate atmosphere that lingers long after the final whistle, making *You Can Play (2015)* a standout in the genre.