ALL THIS PANIC

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All This Panic
Jenny Gage, 2017

Catalog No.: FTF-061
Length: 79 minutes

All This Panic takes an intimate look into the lives of seven teenage girls as they come of age in NYC. The film mixes portraiture and verite as the teens navigate the ephemeral and fleeting transition between child and adult. Shot over a three-year period in a lush and cinematic style, ALL THIS PANIC is a meditation on the mysterious, sometimes painful, and ultimately exhilarating time of life. In a world where “they want to see us, but they don’t want to hear us.” this is a project comprised of young women speaking to their own experiences.

Directed and Produced by Jenny Gage
Produced by Christie Collippoulos and Jennifer Ollman
Cinematography and Produced by Tom Betterton
Edited by Connor Kalista
Original Score by Didier Leplae and Joe Wong
With Music by Mary Timony, Ex Hex, Ben Benjamin, The Echelon Effect and Jack Ventimiglia 

Featuring: Dusty Rose Ryan, Delia Cunningham, Lena M, Ginger Leigh Ryan, Olivia Cucinotta, Sage Adams, Nichole R. Thompson-Adams, Kevin Ryan, Tanya Ryan, Ivy Blackshire, Gabriel Sommer, and Tess Neau

Festivals: Tribeca Film Festival, London Film Festival, Nantucket Film Festival, AFI Docs, Vancouver International Film Festival and more

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PRESS

"This Might Be The Most Relatable Film About Teenage Girls Out There."
-Melissa Radzimski, Huffington Post

"Has the look and feel of The Virgin Suicides, minus, well, the suicides, and with much more real-life teen angst."
-Kristen Yoonsoo Kim, Collider

"Teen Girl Problems Have Never Looked So Beautiful"
-Katey Rich, Vanity Fair

"It's a marvelous, absorbing film, with truth vibrating through frame after frame."
-Jason Bailey, Flavorwire

"Director Jenny Gage turns up the volume, capturing three years of vulnerable, confessional and quite sophisticated girl talk."
-Steve Dollar, The Wall Street Journal

"Raw And Heartwarming. It makes us realize that, regardless of which generation we belong to, we all go through the same growing pains."
-Oktay Ege Kozak, IndieWire