Bronze (2011)

Bronze (2011) poster

Bronze contemplatively brings viewers through the course of a fateful 12 hours in the lives of three teenage girls. Slowing creeping towards tragedy, viewers are forced to analyze and rationalize an uncomfortable judgment: were they “asking for it?" Feminist questions about consent, responsibility, victim accountability, and the often skewed media representation of sexual violence are raised as these girls leave their suburban NJ home for a night out.

Director: Steven Strauss
Runtime: 51 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Rachel Asher, Von Holt, Brown Beard
Cinematography: Kevin Jacobsen
Editing: Kevin Jacobsen, Steven Strauss
Country: United States of America
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Steven Strauss

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Bronze about?
Bronze contemplatively brings viewers through the course of a fateful 12 hours in the lives of three teenage girls. Slowing creeping towards tragedy, viewers are forced to analyze and rationalize an uncomfortable judgment: were they “asking for it?" Feminist questions about consent, responsibility, victim accountability, and the often skewed media representation of sexual violence are raised as these girls leave their suburban NJ home for a night out.
Who directed Bronze?
Bronze was directed by Steven Strauss.
Who stars in Bronze?
Bronze stars Annette Sellas, Candice Freshko, Audrey Young, Sandy Yirka-Folsom, Rodrigo Lopresti, Simon Yirka-Folsom.
How long is Bronze?
Bronze has a runtime of 51m (51 minutes).
Where was Bronze produced?
Bronze was produced in United States of America.