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University Heights is a 2004 American drama film written and directed by Scott Beck (in his feature directorial debut). University Heights boasts a sweeping ensemble cast in the story of four lives on a college campus - a drug-dealing professor, a teacher struggling with his homosexuality, a drug-abusing student, and a bigot trying to escape his hateful tendencies. Chronicled with tales of love, loss, abuse, and frayed relationships, University Heights is ultimately a story of redemption. The film was shot entirely in Iowa and many scenes were filmed at the University of Iowa. Beck and partner Bryan Woods secured a deal with MTV Films after winning MTVU's Best Film on Campus competition with the film.[1]
University Heights | |
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Directed by | Scott Beck |
Written by | Scott Beck |
Produced by | Bryan Woods Scott Beck |
Starring | Jim Siokos Shane Simmons Travis Shepherd Sabien Minteer Justin Marxen Lindsey Husak Casey Campbell Brad Fandel |
Music by | Matthew Florianz Vincent Gillioz Burn Disco Burn |
Distributed by | Bluebox Limited Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
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