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Director: Tanya Fenmore
Cast: Andrea Ferrell, John Livingston, Irene Ng, Jack Noseworthy
Three college students compete for an award that will determine their future.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Graduation Week is a 1999 drama film directed by Tanya Fenmore that follows three college students competing for an award that will determine their futures. While critical reception and awards recognition for the film are not widely documented, audience ratings on sites like IMDb suggest it may have been a modestly successful or well-received entry in the college drama genre.
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Graduation Week (1999) directed by Tanya Fenmore is a compelling drama that follows three college students as they compete for an award that will determine their future. The film's focus on the high-stakes academic rivalry and personal struggles of its talented young cast, led by standout performances from Andrea Ferrell, John Livingston, and Irene Ng, makes it a must-see for fans of thoughtful character-driven stories.
The Sterling Chase, also known as Graduation Week, is a drama film written and directed by Tanya Fenmore and starring Nicholle Tom, Jack Noseworthy, Devon Odessa, Sean Patrick Thomas, Alanna Ubach and John Livingston. The independent film was screened at the Mill Valley Film Festival on September 17, 1999. Screen story was written by Jeremy Dauber, currently an assistant professor at Columbia University. Filming took place on the campuses of Bryn Mawr College and Rosemont College, namely in the Main Building, or Joseph Sinnott Mansion.
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