Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk
Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk is a 2017 film, that was directed by Eric Stoltz, produced by Kenny Hughes and written by Tony DuShane, with the screenplay based on his own novel.
Set in the mid-1980s in California, it is about a young Jehovah's Witness and his doubts and sexual experiences, or lack thereof, over the course of about a year.[1] Scenes within the Jehovah's Witnesses community and families are contrasted to "worldly" settings, often symbolized by presence of globes. Short interviews, appearing to be interviews with real Jehovah's Witnesses, are interspersed in; the device was not appreciated by one reviewer.[1] One interviewee was played by David Hedison (1927-2019), in his final film role.
Cast
- Sasha Feldman played Gabe, the main character.
- Paul Edelstein, Gabe's father.
- Charlie Buhler played Jasmine.
- Kelsey Lewis, as Ally.
- Lauren Lakis as Karen, Gabe's cousin.
- Kit DeZolt as Kien.
- Rob Giles as Uncle Jeff.
- Nicholas Harsin, as Peter, who dies.
- Tara Summers, as Linn, Gabe's aunt.
- David Hedison, as Interviewee #2
- James Karen
- Bevin Hamilton
- Shari Belafonte, as Flo, a librarian.
References
- Joe Leydon (February 22, 2018). "Film Review: 'Confessions of a Teenage Jesus Jerk'". Variety.
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