Reunion

12 minutes     Art Film / Drama / Sci-Fi & Fantasy

The story of the victims killed in the Columbine tragedy and what their lives might have been like had they not been cut short.

Intended Audience: Family

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Set at a 10-year high school reunion and interspersed with visually charged flashbacks, REUNION tells the story of each of the victims killed in the Columbine tragedy and what their lives might have been like had they not been cut short.

Meet the Filmmaker

  • Directed by: Adam Kargman
  • Written by: Adam Kargman
  • Produced by: Adam Kargman, Moni Boyce, Desi Green
  • Run Time: 12 minutes
  • Release Date: 2009
  • Country: United States of America
  • Intended Audience: family
  • Website Reunion
Directed by Adam Kargman

Written by Adam Kargman

Produced by Adam Kargman, Moni Boyce, Desi Green

Cast
Kelly Marchand: Cassie
Eben Kostbar: John
Blair Williamson: Kyle
Megan Harvey: Lauren
Nadeya Ward: Kelly
Derek Armstrong: Matt
David Manigault: Isaiah
Amber Slaven: Rachel
Aaron Massey: Danny R.
Chris Pilon: Dave
Daryl A. Thomas: Daniel M.
Clay Turk: Corey
Darrick Trimble: Steven
Crew
Dustin Johnson: Director of Photography
Regan: Composer
Adam Kargman: Editor
Ed Marx: Editor
Esther Watanabe: Art Director
Matt Brearcliffe: Sound re-recording mixer

**** (out of four) "In 12 minutes, REUNION journeys through the infinite possibilities within the lives of those lost during the Columbine High School massacre on April 20, 1999... Acting isn't really the word to describe what occurs... I pondered the famous 'Footsteps' story as I was watching REUNION, in which God is said to be carrying us during our times of greatest need. In REUNION, these actors and actresses are carrying with them the lives of 13 individuals who shine brightly 10 years later with their hopes and dreams intact." -Richard Propes, THE INDEPENDENT CRITIC

**** (out of four) "A piece of fillmmaking that transcends art... A very powerful experience..." -Brian Morton, ROGUE CINEMA

"A heartbreaking reminder of what is and who are really important in tragedies." -Felix Vasquez, Jr., CINEMA CRAZED