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  1. Feb 5, 2014 · Geography Club: Directed by Gary Entin. With Cameron Deane Stewart, Justin Deeley, Meaghan Martin, Wesley Eure. At Goodkind High School, a group of students with varying sexual orientations form an after-school club as a discreet way to share their feelings and experiences.

  2. Geography Club is a 2013 American comedy-drama film directed by Gary Entin from a screenplay by Edmund Entin, based on the 2003 novel of the same name by Brent Hartinger. The film stars Cameron Deane Stewart, Justin Deeley, Meaghan Martin, Allie Gonino, Nikki Blonsky, Andrew Caldwell, Marin Hinkle, Ana Gasteyer, and Scott Bakula .

  3. Geography Club is a 2003 young adult novel by American author Brent Hartinger. It is the first book in The Russel Middlebrook Series . The novel follows a group of high school students who feel like outsiders, some because of their sexual orientations .

  4. Based on Brent Hartinger's acclaimed, best-selling young adult novel, "Geography Club" is a fast, fresh coming-of-age movie that tells a real and powerful story unfolding in every high school around the country -- a story of kids hiding their true identities in plain sight, even as they feverishly pursue their hearts' desires.

  5. Mar 1, 2003 · Rather than tempting fate and public outing they start a gay kids club under the most unappealing club title they could possibly think of: The Geography Club. Obviously one thing leads to another, and some people hook up, lie to their friends, fake being straight, do terrible things to other kids to fit in, and rise and fall in ...

  6. Gay teens form a geography club to hang out with like-minded friends and avoid being discovered.

    • (12)
    • Comedy, Drama, LGBTQ+
    • PG-13
  7. Russell, Kevin, Min, Terese and Ike may not learn about actual places in their undercover social club, but they daringly explore the danger-filled, clique-mined landscape of Goodkind High School and courageously begin their journey in the exciting, still uncharted terrain of the human heart. — Edmund Entin.