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    ‘The Awkward Stage’ Showcases the Angst of Pre-Teenhood in the Pandemic – dCFF23

    June 8, 2023
    The Awkward Stage
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    This year’s deadCenter Film Festival showcases a variety of homegrown talent. There are directors who tell stories about teen adventures, explore dark comedy, and document the roots of the state’s history. One of the more intriguing entries on this year’s schedule is the surrealist coming-of-age drama, The Awkward Stage, a movie about a pre-teen student in a decaying Harrah, Oklahoma school who falls in love with a statue. Sound curious? 

    In this deadCenter 2023 podcast conversation, the Blood Relative Films directing duo of Jeremy, and Kara Choate, join The Cinematic Schematic to discuss what inspired their sophomore outing.

    The Choate duo made a strong first impression at last year’s festival with their debut, Tenkiller. The Cinematropolis’s Christopher Shultz said, “It’s more interested in the slices of life happening in-between its narrative, emphasizing simple small-town happiness and hardship in equal measure.”

    The Awkward Stage takes an even simpler approach to the plot. It focuses more on the vibes of living in the head of a middle school student during an uncertain period of the pandemic. 

    Adding to the awkward vibes is the unique setting of the old Harrah High School. The Blood Relative team filmed this movie inside the partially destroyed school mere weeks before it was demolished. Everything from the soundtrack from Smothered to the animations that transition the audience between vignettes serves to remind you of the less flattering moments of the pre-teen years.

    Check out the conversation ahead of The Awkward Stage‘s world premiere at 7:30 PM on Friday, June 9th at the Harkins Bricktown Theater.


    Special Guests


    Jeremy Choate

    Writer/Co-Director


    Kara Choate

    Co-Director / Director of Photography


    About The Awkward Stage

    According to the deadCenter website, The Awkward Stage is described as:

    Lost in an academic wasteland, a middle school reject falls in love with a sculpture.


    When and Where to Watch The Awkward Stage at deadCenter

    Friday, June 9th, 7:30 PM @ Harkins Bricktown Auditorium 10

    Sunday, June 11th, 5:00 PM @ Harkins Bricktown Auditorium 10


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    Caleb Masters
    Caleb Masters is a lifelong film and pop culture enthusiast with more than 10 years experience in writing, podcasting and video production. When he's not running The Cinematropolis or hosting The Cinematic Schematic podcast, Masters serves as an active member of the Oklahoma Film Critic's Circle where he currently serves as Vice President. He also loves video games. Follow him @CMastersTalk on Letterboxd, Instagram, or X.
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