(S)KiDS

(S)KiDS

Year: 2024

Runtime: 86 mins

Language: English

Director: Louis Solis

AnimationDramaMusic

Set in 1993 Vancouver, this punk rock opera follows a group of teenagers struggling to navigate their final year of high school. As they question their identities and confront uncomfortable truths about their community, they grapple with a sense of disillusionment and uncertainty about the future. The film features original songs by the Vancouver-based band, Rare Americans.

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