
The Sweet East
Everything will happen.A high school senior from South Carolina gets her first glimpse of the wider world, picturesque cities, and woods of the Eastern seaboard on a class trip to Washington, D.C.
Description: A high school senior from South Carolina gets her first glimpse of the wider world, picturesque cities, and woods of the Eastern seaboard on a class trip to Washington, D.C.
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Fantasy
Homepage: http://thesweeteast.com
Budget: $0 | Revenue : $103,000
Runtime: 104 minutes
Release Date: 2023-12-01

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Reality

Talia Ryder
Played Lillian

Earl Cave
Played Caleb

Simon Rex
Played Lawrence

Ayo Edebiri
Played Molly

Jeremy O. Harris
Played Matthew

Jacob Elordi
Played Ian

Rish Shah
Played Mohammad

Gibby Haynes
Played Abbot

Jack Irv
Played Troy

Ella Rubin
Played Annabel

Tess McMillan
Played Tessa

Jamie Granato
Played Tour Guide

Peter Vack
Played George Washington Boy

Betsey Brown
Played Betsy Ross Girl
J. Patrick McElroy
Played Manager

Andy Milonakis
Played Jeff
Kaili Corcoran
Played Becky
Cameron Andre
Played Adam
Thomas Helm
Played Timmy

Keith Poulson
Played Keith
Mazin Akar
Played Ahmed

MiMi Ryder
Played Cousin Claire

Jonathan Daniel Brown
Played Mr. Franks

Adam Friedland
Played Eric
Peter Buntaine
Played S.P.W.
John Demastri
Played Bartender
Tim Harper
Played T.J. Fife
Nancy Bobrowitz
Played Press Secretary
Ariel Nicholson
Played Ian's Girlfriend
Francisco Wise de Arriba
Played Tribal Chief

Nick Pinkerton
Played Renegade Priest
Robert Guadagino
Played Weapons Master

Patrick M. Walsh
Played Pattie
Nicole Byron
Played Crafty Lady
Nathan Spare
Played Colonial 1

Michael Viola
Played Colonial 2
Jordan Nessinger
Played Amir
Sheikh Niloy
Played Navid

Volkan Eryaman
Played Jordan
Khalil Amonette
Played Malik
Abraham Antar
Played Xavier

Lucy Kaminsky
Played Britni
Oliver Weinstein
Played Baby Oliver
Derek George
Played Cousin Derek
Elizabeth George
Played Aunt Bitsi

Sean Price Williams
Played Uncle Ray
Dave McVeigh Jr.
Played Cousin Dave
John Stevenson
Played Sports Announcer
Jarred Alterman
Played Newscaster

Emmy Harrington
Played Mrs. Davis (uncredited)
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