Four Letter Words

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Four Letter Words (also known as Climax) is a 2000 American comedy film written and directed by Sean Baker in his directorial debut.[2][3]

Directed bySean Baker
Written bySean Baker
Produced byKoorosh Yaraghi
Starring
  • David Ari
  • Henry Beylin
  • Fred Berman
  • Darcy Bledsoe
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Four Letter Words
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Directed bySean Baker
Written bySean Baker
Produced byKoorosh Yaraghi
Starring
  • David Ari
  • Henry Beylin
  • Fred Berman
  • Darcy Bledsoe
CinematographySam Selva
Edited bySean Baker
Lannie Lorence
Production
company
Littlefilms
Release date
  • August 2000 (2000-08) (B-Movie Film Festival)
Running time
82 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$80,000[1]
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Plot

A study of the post-adolescent male psyche, the film gives an often humorous but raw unadulterated look at the views, attitudes, and language of young men in the suburban U.S.

Production

Some scenes were filmed in Basking Ridge, New Jersey.[4]

Reception

Four Letter Words screened at the SXSW Film Festival in 2001.[5]

DVD Talk stated "Although Baker shows a pretty good ear for dialog and a willingness to keep things lively in the editing room, and despite the best efforts of a quality cast, the movie never quite inspires. A bunch of guys standing around a garage talking about porn stars or bong hits may feel important to the filmmaker and might find a cult audience but the filmmaker would be better served finding a more original outlet for his storytelling talents. Still, fans of ultra-indie films might want to give this one a shot. It's got some good qualities and some nice performances."[2]

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