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Directed by | Adam Salky[1] |
Produced by | Jason Orans Mary Jane Skalski |
Written by | David Brind |
Starring | Emmy Rossum Zach Gilford Ashley Springer and Sandra Bernhard |
Cinematography | Michael Fimognari |
Distributed by | Image Entertainment |
Release date(s) | January 19, 2009(Sundance Film Market) November 13, 2009 (United States) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Dare is a 2009 indie drama film directed by Adam Salky.[1] It is written by David Brind.[1] The movie is based on Salky's 2005 short film which was met with acclaim at film festivals. The feature length version, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, stars Emmy Rossum in a story about how "three very different teenagers discover that, even in the safe world of a suburban prep school, no one is who she or he appears to be." IMDB also provides a different teaser synopsis: "The good girl, the outsider and the bad boy…like you’ve never seen them before."
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Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly wrote "Dare, a sweetly sexed-up high school triangle movie, is like a John Hughes comedy trying to pass itself off as transgressive" and gave it a C+ rating.[2]
Emmy Rossum won the Young Hollywood Award at the Savannah Film Festival, because of her acting performance in Dare.[3]