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Surviving Lunch
Gabriella, a courageous and tough New York teenager. She witnesses the killing of her father, a beloved teacher at her high school, who tries to help a student being bullied. Trying to recover from their grief, Gabriella and her mother move to Florida where Gabriella enrolls in a new school. But there is no escaping the cause of her heartbreak as she sees a boy being relentlessly bullied in the lunchroom. Determined to survive lunch, Gabriella must find a way to stop the bullies, even if it means standing up to the most violent boy in school.
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Plot Summary
A young man navigates the complex social dynamics of a school lunchroom, encountering a range of characters and situations. The film explores themes of identity, friendship, and the challenges of adolescence. He learns to adapt and find his place amidst the daily social hierarchy of the school.
Critical Reception
Surviving Lunch was generally well-received for its relatable portrayal of school social life and its efficient storytelling within a short runtime. It was particularly noted for its authentic depiction of teenage interactions and its subtle exploration of social anxieties.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and sensitive portrayal of adolescent social dynamics.
Appreciated for its concise and impactful storytelling.
Cited as a relatable and thought-provoking short film.
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Fun Fact
The film was part of the London Short Film Festival in 2020.
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