Unspoken (1997)

A triptych of youth-oriented stories set in a small New Brunswick town. Follow Jeff and Kristine into the woods for a night of forbidden passion that ends in tragedy...Meet Jennifer, a tough-talking teen who winds up in a compromising situation when she shoplifts in a record store...Celebrate football hero Brian Mair's farewell at a feverish all-night house party where everyone is out to score and nothing is what it seems.

Director: Tony Larder
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 85 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jim O'Leary
Editing: Daniel J. Fowlie
Country: Canada
Language: English
Budget: $61,000
Original Language: en

Themes

Young Love and Rebellious Spirits, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery

Keywords

parent child relationship, woods, coming of age, juvenile crime, teenage romance, rural setting, high school athlete, party

More Films by Director: Tony Larder
More Films in Genre: Drama, Romance

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Unspoken about?
A triptych of youth-oriented stories set in a small New Brunswick town. Follow Jeff and Kristine into the woods for a night of forbidden passion that ends in tragedy...Meet Jennifer, a tough-talking teen who winds up in a compromising situation when she shoplifts in a record store...Celebrate football hero Brian Mair's farewell at a feverish all-night house party where everyone is out to score and nothing is what it seems.
Who directed Unspoken?
Unspoken was directed by Tony Larder.
Who stars in Unspoken?
Unspoken stars James Louden, Melissa Hussey, Sarah Perry, Stephen Hubert, Tania Aube, Jennifer Boucher.
How long is Unspoken?
Unspoken has a runtime of 1h 25m (85 minutes).
What genre is Unspoken?
Unspoken is a Drama, Romance film.
What is the budget of Unspoken?
Unspoken had a budget of $61,000.
Where was Unspoken produced?
Unspoken was produced in Canada.
What are the themes of Unspoken?
The themes of Unspoken include: Young Love and Rebellious Spirits, Childish Innocence Lost Forever, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.