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Director: Tommy Stovall
Cast: Seth Peterson, Bruce Davison, Chad Donella, Cindy Pickett
Robbie Levinson and Trey McCoy suddenly encounter intolerance and hostility at the hands of their new neighbor, Chris Boyd, the son of a fundamentalist preacher.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Hate Crime (2005), directed by Tommy Stovall, is a drama/thriller that explores themes of intolerance and hostility. The film received mixed reviews, with some critics praising its exploration of social issues, while others found it uneven in its execution. There is no information available on awards recognition for this film, and its audience reception is unclear as ratings from IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes are not provided.
Why you might like this:
Director Tommy Stovall's 2005 drama-thriller Hate Crime delivers a compelling examination of intolerance and hostility, with standout performances from Seth Peterson and Bruce Davison. Fans of gripping character studies and thought-provoking explorations of social issues will particularly appreciate this film's nuanced take on the challenges of prejudice.
Hate Crime is a 2005 American mystery drama film written and directed by Tommy Stovall and starring Seth Peterson, Bruce Davison, Chad Donella, Cindy Pickett, and Brian J. Smith. Making the film was Stovall's first experience on a set working with actors, as he had only self-produced videos previously.
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