The Undergrad (2003)

The Undergrad (2003) poster

The Undergrad is a sexy, gender transgressive parody of the 1967 classic “The Graduate.” This playful celebration of gender and sexual liberation highlights the intersections of deviance, desire, love, and social acceptance. The film follows Ben, who is lost at the brink of adulthood and mystified by his growing desires as he finds himself creating a new life of secrecy, submission, confusion, and budding self-confidence.

Director: Mickey R. Mahoney
Runtime: 39 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Jason Ward
Cinematography: Kristin J. Mohr
Budget: $10,000
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Mickey R. Mahoney

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Undergrad about?
The Undergrad is a sexy, gender transgressive parody of the 1967 classic “The Graduate.” This playful celebration of gender and sexual liberation highlights the intersections of deviance, desire, love, and social acceptance. The film follows Ben, who is lost at the brink of adulthood and mystified by his growing desires as he finds himself creating a new life of secrecy, submission, confusion, and budding self-confidence.
Who directed The Undergrad?
The Undergrad was directed by Mickey R. Mahoney.
Who stars in The Undergrad?
The Undergrad stars Sam Stalling, Barbara DeGenevieve, Kristin Lohr, Abina Manning, Mickey R. Mahoney, Diane Torr.
How long is The Undergrad?
The Undergrad has a runtime of 39m (39 minutes).
What is the budget of The Undergrad?
The Undergrad had a budget of $10,000.