April (2025)
I’ve always got you.
Set to a vibrant landscape, 'April' follows the emotional up-and-down journey of a full-of-life high school girl, named April (played by Celine Alva), as she navigates change, friendships, and ultimately a decision that could permanently alter her life.
Director: John Paul Safford
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 21 min
Release Date: September 5, 2025
Cast
- Celine Alva - April
- Liana L’Amour - Jasmine
- Paul Ulloa - April’s Father
- Bronsonn Taylor - Jasmine’s Father
- Jennifer Smith - Teacher
Screenplay
Cinematography: John Paul Safford
Editing: John Paul Safford
Production: Safford Films
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $12,000
Original Language: en
Themes
Addiction and Recovery, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery, Battle with Depression and Hope, Divorce Process and Aftermath, Profound Sadness and Tears
Keywords
high school, friendship, drug abuse, drug addiction, sadness, addiction, coming of age, teen angst, teen movie, teenage girl, divorce, substance abuse
Trailer
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is April about?
- Set to a vibrant landscape, 'April' follows the emotional up-and-down journey of a full-of-life high school girl, named April (played by Celine Alva), as she navigates change, friendships, and ultimately a decision that could permanently alter her life.
- Who directed April?
- April was directed by John Paul Safford.
- Who stars in April?
- April stars Celine Alva, Liana L’Amour, Paul Ulloa, Bronsonn Taylor, Jennifer Smith.
- How long is April?
- April has a runtime of 21m (21 minutes).
- What genre is April?
- April is a Drama film.
- What is the budget of April?
- April had a budget of $12,000.
- Where was April produced?
- April was produced in United States of America.
- What are the themes of April?
- The themes of April include: Addiction and Recovery, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery, Battle with Depression and Hope, Divorce Process and Aftermath, Profound Sadness and Tears.