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Graveyard Girl

  • 2016
  • 12m
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Graveyard Girl (2016)
"Graveyard Girl" (graveyardgirlmovie.com) is the latest short film from award-winning production company Wildlife Productions. A short film about a grieving teenage girl who finds hope and the strength to heal after a chance encounter with a young man suffering from a loss of his own. Produced and Directed by Jesse Binger & Kaitlyn Johnston
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A grieving teenage girl finds hope and the strength to heal after a chance encounter with a young man suffering from a loss of his own.A grieving teenage girl finds hope and the strength to heal after a chance encounter with a young man suffering from a loss of his own.A grieving teenage girl finds hope and the strength to heal after a chance encounter with a young man suffering from a loss of his own.

  • Directors
    • Jesse Binger
    • Kaitlyn Johnston
  • Writers
    • Derek Binger
    • Jesse Binger
  • Stars
    • Kaitlyn Johnston
    • Giordan Diaz
    • Susan Hedges
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.9/10
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    • Directors
      • Jesse Binger
      • Kaitlyn Johnston
    • Writers
      • Derek Binger
      • Jesse Binger
    • Stars
      • Kaitlyn Johnston
      • Giordan Diaz
      • Susan Hedges
    • 2User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Kaitlyn Johnston
    • Dahlia
    Giordan Diaz
    Giordan Diaz
    • Dennis
    Susan Hedges
    • Mother
    Bella Moscato
    • Jenna
    Tom Archi
    • Greg
    Henry Binger
    • Priest
    • Directors
      • Jesse Binger
      • Kaitlyn Johnston
    • Writers
      • Derek Binger
      • Jesse Binger
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    10lmrose-60801

    grief, loss, moving forward

    so many times I felt stuck after a loss, a feeling like moving forward would somehow leave behind the person I had lost. I like this reminder that moving forward happens at just the right moment. And how we are really never alone in how we are feeling. I like how this film captures different forms of coping with loss and different paths of readiness for moving forward.

    I like graveyards. I like how graveyards are timeless and we never grow old any more. I like the idea that we can meet someone so powerful at a graveyard that we actually could bond thru the pain of loss. something about the coloring palette of this film helps to sustain the peaceful atmosphere the graveyard offered for the healing process.

    great short film!
    10aly1dar@aol.com

    It's all about the healing

    Everyone has experienced loss. The grieving process is natural and the cemetery an all too familiar place for most. "Graveyard Girl", as the title would allude to, starts off in cemetery, and it ends there too. And strangely enough--these are the scenes that feel most comfortable. Dahlia sits and draws pictures of the graves. It's her safe haven.

    When we find her at home, life is chaotic. Fights with Mom and Step-dad. An adorable (but feisty) little sister that drives her crazy. The darkest scene finds her lying in her bed, a small razor blade hidden in her hand--and luckily the knock of the door brings her back to this reality, and prevents any further scars. But the scars are already there. We all have them. Dahlia just can't seem to get past them.

    And then one chance meeting, one small moment, seems to change everything. And no--it's not one of those big, boisterous life-altering moments that seem to live in lesser movies. It's quiet and subtle, but real. Everything feels right. Right up until the end and the final movement when Dahlia seems to finally grow into something different, and the person she needs most is by her side.

    This is a really strong short film. Great production value (beautiful widescreen cinematography, clear sound, nice musical touches) and the acting is equally strong. Giordan Diaz as Dennis has the showier role of the leads and handles himself gracefully. His big moment is understated enough to feel real but emotionally powerful. Susan Hedges is a strong mother--great non-verbal facial expressions. And Kaitlyn Johnston as Dahlia really drives the film home. She's great at not being too flashy. Not trying to hit a home run at every moment but letting the emotion bleed out, just like the scars hidden beneath her surface, she lets everything slowly seep out and we can feel what she is feeling.

    We've all been there before. Here's a short that really hits all its marks and while not "over- the-top", is a subtle, smart, sophisticated little drama about loss and how we all must move on.

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Wildlife Film Productions
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      12 minutes
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      • 2.35 : 1

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