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Peers XVI: Through Their Eyes (2010) Online
Original Title :
Peers XVI: Through Their Eyes
Genre :
Movie / Drama
Year :
2010
Directror :
Buck Heller
Cast :
Shelley Sperling,Michael Byrne,Angelina Rivera
Writer :
Margaret Welch
Budget :
$37,200
Type :
Movie
Time :
1h
Rating :
6.6/10
Peers XVI: Through Their Eyes (2010) Online

Domestic and dating violence affects 1 in 4 high school age girls. This is a serious health issue in America today. This unique blend of documentary and original drama addresses this issue. John Sanders is just like the old man, only he wishes he were not. Sabrina, a freshman in college, is concerned about the relationships her mother has and Kelly finds her boyfriend to be just like dear old dad.
Credited cast:
Shelley Sperling Shelley Sperling - Kelly
Michael Byrne Michael Byrne - Justin
Angelina Rivera Angelina Rivera - Sabrina
Stephen Velichko Stephen Velichko - John Sanders
Alexis Lussier Alexis Lussier - Heather
Olivia Rerek Olivia Rerek - Vicky
Dylan Alicea-Garcia Dylan Alicea-Garcia - Michael
Shannon Welch Shannon Welch - Natalie Sanders
Kacee Morabito Kacee Morabito - Kelly's Mother
Sam Oliverio Sam Oliverio - Principal
Buck Heller Buck Heller - Doctor
Frank Reale Frank Reale - Mr. Sanders
Maxi Maxi - The dog
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Patricia Cassio Patricia Cassio - Sabrina's mother
Paul Harrison Paul Harrison - Waiter


User reviews

Yojin

Yojin

A great mix of dramatic elements and documentary material about dating and domestic violence. The acting was very credible. In particular the actress, Angelina Rivera and the young male actor Stephen Velichko. The interviews were very heartfelt and informative. Was not aware of how pervasive a problem domestic violence was. The director of My Sister's Place was such compelling interview. What was most revealing was the cycle of violence one sees from one generation to another. The two women from "Break The Cycle" were in particular very informative.The edits from drama to documentary were well conceived. The camera work was very contemporary and the lighting in the interviews was quite well done.