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| | United Kingdom.
English. 76 mins.
DV.
Drama (+Coming of Age).
May 2006 (Completed). |
| | An esoteric coming of age drama. With comedy, songs and a documentary. |
| Production Co: | Jonathon Crewe (view map) |
| | t: 0790 4834018 Uk based film maker and writer. |
| Cast: | Steve Cheriton, Helen Jessica Liggat, Ben Woodiwiss, Rebecca Probyn, Emma Reade-Davies, Hugh Allison, Femi Houghton, Georgina Panton, Adam R Lannon |
| Synopsis: | The film is an esoteric coming of age that features, comedy, romance, musical song and even a documentary. A young actor confronts many personal and social issues regarding living as himself in an archetypical society. P The film opens on a theatre production. Through the actors onstage discussion of fate, life and convention, the play breaks down and forms an unfinished abstract for the themes and questions that the young actor will face in the rest of the film. P From this point on the film journeys with the actor through some very different scenarios. First he meets a lonely girl in the street and they argue through song about the merits of technology and dating. Following their obligatory love scene, he is involved in an accident where the perpetrator steals his mobile phone. On returning from his stint in hospital he decides to make a short documentary on having children. (This is shot as a real documentary featuring members of the public) With no distinct conclusion to his investigations he then goes through a series of de-ja-vous episodes involving the Office, the Pub, the Church, Football, Drinking, Money, Girls and God. Disillusioned with his place in society he then embarks on an argument/chase across London with his best friend, finally escaping by train, only to be dumped by the singing girl in the next scene. P In the final scene, in the theatre again, he faces himself and everyone else and answers the questions that were posed by the films opening scene. |
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