Run to Me Run from Me

'Run to Me Run from Me', 2009

Jake, Midwest High School's star long distance runner, is overtaken by anorexia and sexual fantasy.

Jake, Midwest High School's star long distance runner, is overtaken by anorexia and sexual fantasy.

Director

Ben Garchar

Runtime

13 minutes

Type

Feature

Genre

Short, Drama

Keywords

lust, desire, body dysmorphic disorder, athlete

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Run to Me Run from Me

Ben Garchar, 2009

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Storyline

Jake, Midwest High School's star long distance runner, is overtaken by anorexia and sexual fantasy.

Jake, Midwest High School's star long distance runner, is overtaken by anorexia and sexual fantasy.

Summary

Jake, Midwest High School's star long distance runner, is overtaken by anorexia and sexual fantasy.

Synopsis

Jake, Midwest High School's star long distance runner, is overtaken by anorexia and sexual fantasy.

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Cast & crew

Cast

Kellen York

Actor

Stephanie Brait

Actress

Bryant Bentley

Actor

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Director

Ben Garchar

Screenwriter

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