Out Smart

'Out Smart', 2013

In this short satire, a teenage boy seeks acceptance from his parents when he 'comes out' -- not as gay, but as smart.

In this short satire, a teenage boy seeks acceptance from his parents when he 'comes out' -- not as gay, but as smart.

Director

Dawn Cobalt

Runtime

11 minutes

Type

Feature

Genre

Short, Comedy

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Out Smart

Dawn Cobalt, 2013

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In this short satire, a teenage boy seeks acceptance from his parents when he 'comes out' -- not as gay, but as smart.

In this short satire, a teenage boy seeks acceptance from his parents when he 'comes out' -- not as gay, but as smart.

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In this short satire, a teenage boy seeks acceptance from his parents when he 'comes out' -- not as gay, but as smart.

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In this short satire, a teenage boy seeks acceptance from his parents when he 'comes out' -- not as gay, but as smart.

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Cast

Andy Casillas

Actor

Malinda Farrington

Actress

Randy Pound

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Director

Andrew Bryan Smith

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