Director: Aimee Lagos
Description: 96 MINUTES is the spellbinding story of a carjacking and four kids caught in the hair-raising chaos of one night. The story builds to a thrilling climax as it intercuts between the car and the beginning of that day, following the separate stories of each kid - where they come from, who they are, and how they all ended up in one car on this fateful night. With incredible performances by a young cast, this riveting moral tale touches on the issues of race, class, friendship and our connections to our past. Not all of them are innocent, not all of them survive, but in these 96 minutes the choices they each make will change their lives forever
Genre: Thriller
Studio: Arc Entertainment
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Release Dates:
| Country | Release Type | Date |
|---|---|---|
| United States | Theatrical Limited Release | 4/27/2012 |
Like 21 Grams minus the breadth, acting, or visual style, Aimee Lagos’ first feature follows two pairs of friends on a collision course. Brittany Snow and Christian Serratos are college students who are in the dumps due to an absent father and cheating boyfriend, respectively Evan Ross is closing in on his high-school degree and planning for college, a prospect his gang-banging friends view with skepticism and thinly disguised envy and Jonathan Michael Trautmann is a sad, sullen 16-year-old hoping to offset his feelings of helplessness by joining those same gang-bangers. Given that 96 Minutes opens with Snow cradling Serratos ...