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The Knife That Killed Me is a compelling journey through the memories of teenager Paul Varderman as he reflects on the events leading to the fatal moment his life was cut short.
Paul moves to a new school and becomes involves with 'the Freaks', a group on the periphery of school life, those who don't fit in: scene kids, emo kids, indie kids, outsiders.
At the same time he attracts the attention of the school's twisted and manipulative bully, Roth. When Paul delivers a message from Roth to the leader of a gang at a rival school, it sparks a dangerous feud. Faced with growing pressures from both groups, Paul must decide where his friendship lies, a decision that may cost him his life.
Based on the best selling novel by Anthony McGowan, adapted by Marcus Romer and Kit Monkman this visually rich and thought-provoking story is beautifully told with striking performances from a talented young cast.
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The Knife That Killed Me
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The Knife That Killed Me is a compelling journey through the memories of teenager Paul Varderman as he reflects on the events leading to the fatal moment his life was cut short.
Paul moves to a new school and becomes involves with 'the Freaks', a group on the periphery of school life, those who don't fit in: scene kids, emo kids, indie kids, outsiders.
At the same time he attracts the attention of the school's twisted and manipulative bully, Roth. When Paul delivers a message from Roth to the leader of a gang at a rival school, it sparks a dangerous feud. Faced with growing pressures from both groups, Paul must decide where his friendship lies, a decision that may cost him his life.
Based on the best selling novel by Anthony McGowan, adapted by Marcus Romer and Kit Monkman this visually rich and thought-provoking story is beautifully told with striking performances from a talented young cast.
English for the Hard of Hearing
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