- On the last day of finals at a high school, a bullied teen leaves them something to remember.
- "Finals" is a compelling short film that addresses the urgent and heartbreaking issue of gun violence in schools. The narrative unfolds on the day of a school shooting, offering a raw and emotional glimpse into the experiences of two boys from vastly different racial and socioeconomic backgrounds. As the story progresses, we follow these two students, whose lives are worlds apart yet tragically intertwined by the events of this fateful day. One boy goes unseen in school as he is bullied on the day-to-day. At the same time, the other faces daily struggles of always being in trouble for his wit, highlighting the stark contrasts and shared vulnerabilities within our society. Through its thoughtful and nuanced storytelling, "Finals" delves into themes of race, class, and the pervasive threat of gun violence. The film does not shy away from the harsh realities faced by students across America, aiming to ignite conversations and inspire action toward meaningful change. With a strong emphasis on character development and societal context, "Finals" is more than just a narrative about a school shooting; it is a powerful commentary on the broader issues to such tragedies. The film's mission is to amplify the voices of those impacted by gun violence and to foster a deeper understanding of the urgent need for change. Currently, in post-production, "Finals" has already gained support through a successful first-round Kickstarter campaign. The team is now seeking additional funds for post-production to bring this critical story to life, raise awareness, and drive social advocacy through film.—Mya B
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