American Vagabond Filming Locations

American Vagabond filming locations

Where was American Vagabond filmed? American Vagabond was filmed in 2 locations across United States in the following places:

American Vagabond Filming Locations

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American Vagabond (2013)
Runtime: 85 minutes
Rating: 6.8
Release year: 2013
IMDB: tt2621714
Plot summary

American Vagabond is a cinematic feature documentary about gay youth living without a home in the shadows of a promised city. It's a story about a modern Western society in which homosexuality is still so demonized in some communities that some parents are ready to abandon their children over it. One out of every four young people who are coming out to their parents is kicked out of the house. 20 to 40 percent of homeless youth are estimated to belong to sexual minorities in the United States.

Genres
Documentary
Cast
James Temple
Tyler Johnson
Sandy Temple
Jim Temple
Directors
Susanna Helke
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American Vagabond filming locations