A film called Teenage explores the impact of teenagers throughout history and tells the story of Aarya, a talented teenager facing a dilemma of choosing between four girls while pursuing his musical passions as a rockstar, guitarist, and singer. Teenage is a 2013 Indian Kannada-language Documentary History film starring Karthi, Reemma Sen, Andrea Jeremiah, R. Parthiepan, Tanvi Ganesh Lonkar, Jena Malone and Don Anstock. Dream Valley Corporation was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) R. Ravindran. Teenage is written by Jon Savage, Matt Wolf, Jacqui Edenbrow, Philipp Engelhorn, Andrew Goldman, Ben Howe, Kyle Martin, Paul Mezey, Brad Payne, Sierra Pettengill, Michael Raisler, Jason Schwartzman, Danielle Varga and Selvaraghavan and it is directed by Kishan Shrikanth, Matt Wolf and Selvaraghavan. Ayngaran International acquired the distribution rights for the film. Teenage was released on 26th July 2013 and takes a screen time of 154-181 minutes. Teenage was made on a budget of $125 million and at the box office it grossed only $0 million. Cinematography was done by Ramji and editing by Kola Bhaskar. The music was composed by Siddharth Vipin along with G.v.prakash Kumar.
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Jini Score 5.2/10
Critics Score 75%
Jini Score 5.2%
Critics Score 75
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Teenage Watch Online
Release
Date26 JUL 2013
Budget$ 125 MILLION
Language
English, Kannada
Genre
Documentary
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History
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Action
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Drama
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Musical
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Family
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Teenage Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 75%
Ben Kenigsberg
Teenage examines nothing less than the invention of teenage identity, which, it turns out, is hardly an age old phenomenon. ( Read More )
Kimberley Jones
The archival footage is mesmerizing stuff, articulately edited by Joe Beshenkovsky. ( Read More )
Joshua Rothkopf
Cry foul, you documentary purists, but narration by Jena Malone and others pulls the gamble off.The film makes its point ingeniously. ( Read More )
Matthew Turner
(It doesnt help that the actors read these segments in an un engaging and slightly flat tone throughout).Teenage is worth seeing for its wealth of fascinating archive material but theres nothing here that will surprise anyone who was paying attention in history class, and the tricksy structure is ultimately frustrating. ( Read More )
Ty Burr
A roughly chronological jumble of archival footage, unconvincing period reenactments, gauzy voice overs, and half baked ideas that makes one yearn for the stolid dullness of a History Channel documentary. ( Read More )