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Cusp

2021 | 83m | English

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Director: Isabel Bethencourt, Parker Hill
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In a Texas military town, three teenage girls confront the dark corners of adolescence at the end of a fever dream summer.
Release Date: Nov 12, 2021
Director: Isabel Bethencourt, Parker Hill
Writer:
Genres: Documentary
Keywords texas, teenage girl, underage drinking, summer, underage smoking, vaping, toxic relationship
Production Companies Wavelength, Maiden Voyage Pictures, Tribeca Film Institute, Irving Harvey, Kislevitz Films, Cardel Entertainment, The 51 Fund
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 26, 2024
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Name Character
Name Job
Isabel Bethencourt Director of Photography, Director
Andrea Bella Sound Effects Editor
Jay Fisher Dialogue Editor
Chris Foster Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Beso Kacharava Foley Supervisor
Giorgi Lekishvili Foley Editor
George Murgulia Foley Editor
Alexander Sanikidze Foley Mixer
Parker Hill Director of Photography, Director, Editor
T. Griffin Original Music Composer
Biko Gogaladze Foley Artist
Lil Peep Songs
Andrew Francis Senior Colorist
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Zachary Luke Kislevitz Producer
Isabel Bethencourt Producer
Shannon Gibson Co-Producer
Carla Mooney Co-Producer
Delwyn Mooney Co-Producer
Bailey Synclaire Associate Producer
Jamie Wolf Co-Executive Producer
Parker Hill Producer
Naomi McDougall Jones Executive Producer
Caitlin Gold Executive Producer
Joe Plummer Executive Producer
Jenifer Westphal Executive Producer
Geralyn White Dreyfous Co-Executive Producer
Chris Columbus Executive Producer
Eleanor Columbus Executive Producer
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Documentarians Parker Hill and Isabel Bethencourt follow around a group of Texas trailer park kids for a year in “Cusp,” an eye-opening vérité film about the angst, struggle, and heartbreak of being a teenager. It’s a shame that the film’s subjects aren’t very interesting, because there are some ver ... y disturbing and provocative discussions and events shown on camera that detail the sad reality for many young women in America today. One thing this film does is reiterate the fact that parental responsibility is vital to raising strong, confident adults. Most of these girls don’t have adequate supervision, living their lives as they see fit. Beneath the underage drinking and nonstop pot smoking is a disturbing undercurrent of sadness and restlessness, and a depressing reality that these kids will likely face limited options for a bright future. Even more disturbing is the frank manner in which sexual assault is discussed, with many of the girls talking about rape in the most nonchalant way. It’s upsetting and unacceptable that today’s teenagers aren’t being taught to command the emotional strength to say no when they’re being pressured to do something they don’t want to do. A lot of this behavior can be attributed to the antiquated gender roles (one girl says her dad treats their home like it’s solely his castle). These formative years can make or break a person, and society needs to step up and work on that if their own parents won’t. “Cusp” isn’t a great documentary, but it reveals an intimate portrait of modern-day adolescence.

Jun 23, 2021