The Slaughter Rule

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The Slaughter Rule is a 2002 independent coming-of-age sports drama film about a troubled teenager who joins a six-man football team coached by a mysterious and intense mentor in rural Montana.

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instanceOf coming-of-age film
film
independent film
sports drama film
character Gideon Ferguson NERFINISHED
Roy Chutney NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Eric Edwards NERFINISHED
coachCharacter Gideon Ferguson NERFINISHED
countryOfFilmingLocation United States NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Alex Smith NERFINISHED
Andrew J. Smith NERFINISHED
distributor Lot 47 Films NERFINISHED
editedBy Michael Taylor NERFINISHED
filmFormat feature film
genre coming-of-age film
drama film
sports film
hasSubject adolescence
grief
high school football
masculinity
mentorship
rural life
six-man football
independentFilmStatus yes
mainCharacterOccupation high school student
musicBy Jay Farrar NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus relationship between a teen player and his coach
originalLanguage English
producer Alex Smith NERFINISHED
Andrew J. Smith NERFINISHED
Brent Morris NERFINISHED
publicationDate 2002
runtime approximately 112 minutes
screenwriter Alex Smith NERFINISHED
Andrew J. Smith NERFINISHED
settingLocation Montana NERFINISHED
rural Montana
sportDepicted American football
starring Amy Adams NERFINISHED
Clea DuVall NERFINISHED
David Morse NERFINISHED
Eddie Spears NERFINISHED
Kelly Lynch NERFINISHED
Ken White NERFINISHED
Ryan Gosling NERFINISHED

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Michael Barrett notableWork The Slaughter Rule