
When you don't fit in, stand tall
Jodi, the tallest girl in her high school, has always felt uncomfortable in her own skin. But after years of slouching, being made fun of, and avoiding attention at all costs, Jodi finally decides to find the confidence to stand tall.
- 6.3
- 2019
- Released
- 1h 41m

Ava Michelle
Jodi Kreyman
Sabrina Carpenter
Harper Kreyman
Steve Zahn
Richie Kreyman
Griffin Gluck
Jack Dunkleman
Clara Wilsey
Kimmy Sticher
Paris Berelc
Liz
Angela Kinsey
Helanie Kreyman
Bria Condon
Krystal Spitz
Luke Eisner
Stig Mohlin
Anjelika Washington
Fareeda
Rico Paris
Schnipper
Trina LaFargue
Sheila
Chad Michael Griffith
Devin
Andrew Brodeur
Will
Conway Solomon
Squeaky
Hayden Lovell
Dudley
Baylee Johnson
Amy Kashou
Amy Le
(uncredited)
Marco Schittone
Young Dunkleman
Cameron J. Wright
Young Schnipper
Milena Rivero
Young Kimmy
Sydney Thomas
Young Fareeda
Gralen Bryant Banks
Principal Preston
Jason Rogel
Dr. Seeger
Tatiana Piper
High School Student
Betsy Borrego
Female Student #1
Kelly Angell
Ms. Novey
Shane Guilbeau
Bob Brickman
Justin Thompson
Guitar Guy
Candi Brooks
Mac Saleswoman
Christina Moses
Nina Dunkleman
May Badr
Kimmy (5 Years Old)
Chukwuma Onwuchekwa
Maison Voodoo Presenter (as Chima Chekwa)
Kerry Cahill
Gina
Christopher Paul Horne
Male Student #1
Isaiah Sam
Jake
Justin Calalay
Loud Partier
Pride Grinn
Tip Topper #1
Todd Nasca
Tip Topper #2
Dana Abercrombie
Tip Topper #3
McKenna Pippen
Homecoming Patron #1
Hailey Frey
Homecoming Patron #2
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- #romance
- #teen movie
- #insecurity
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