In this episode of Black and Snerdy, Ode (@thatsod.e / @thatsod_e) and Mo "Kid" Licorish (@licorishislegit) speak with writer-director Gregory Pellerito about his movie Moments of Youth, a single-night coming-of-age film built around a scavenger-hunt structure and a major traumatic event that is explored two years later. Gregory describes the decision to keep the traumatic moment implicit while showing its long-term effects, details the emotional read-through that left the cast silent and crying, and explains editorial choices such as shooting the key scene in black-and-white and bringing color back when a character sings. The conversation connects the film’s tone to classic influences—John Hughes, Ferris Bueller, Breakfast Club—while positioning the movie between American Pie-style hijinks and deeper drama. The guest also discusses Perks of Being a Wallflower as a touchstone and distribution plans including a theatrical start and availability on Tubi, Amazon, and Plex.
Show notes and links:
LinkTree (https://linktr.ee/GregoryMPellerito)
Gregory Instagram (@gregory_pellerito21)
Gregory Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gregory.pellerito/?checkpoint_src=any)
Film Instagram (@momentsofyouth_movie)
Film Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61588343952471)
Jackpot Pictures (https://jackpotpix.com/)
Film TikTok (https://www.tiktok.com/@moymovie2026)
Buffalo 8 (https://buffalo8.com/project/moments-of-youth/)
Jackpot Pictures YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/@jackpotpictures9308).
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