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Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen

Rating:PG (for mild thematic elements and brief language)
Genre:Comedy
Release Date:February 20, 2004
Running time:96 minutes
Cast:Lindsay Lohan, Alison Pill, Adam Garcia, Megan Fox, Eli Marienthal
Director:Sara Sugarman
Producer:Jerry Leider, Robert Shapiro
Writer:Gail Parent
Distributor:Buena Vista Pictures

Description: Lola, an egocentric teenager, feels that her life is simply not worth living when she moves away from New York City with her family. Losing every thing she loves and treasures, she is plunked down in New Jersey--what she believes to be a "cultural wasteland." How will this New York doll ever make it as a Jersey girl? Thrust into a suburban high school and determined to upset the established order, Lola sets out on a mission. Convinced that only she deserves to be the most popular girl in the school, Lola competes with another girl who is equally snobby, and who also believes that the school should revolve around her.

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