| Tony Fish | ... | The man (voice) | |
| Joshua O'Keefe | ... | The Boy (voice) (as Josh O'Keefe) | |
| Bill Homewood | ... | The dog (voice) |
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| Suzie Templeton | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Suzie Templeton | ||
Produced by | |||
| Becalelis Brodskis | .... | assistant producer | |
| Suzie Templeton | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Kostas Kyriakidis | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Suzie Templeton | |||
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| Tony Fish | |||
Art Department | |||
| Annie Templeton | .... | sets and props | |
| Ian Templeton | .... | sets and props | |
| Jonny Templeton | .... | sets and props | |
| Suzie Templeton | .... | set designer | |
Sound Department | |||
| Tim Barker | .... | sound | |
Animation Department | |||
| Suzie Templeton | .... | animator | |
Thanks | |||
| Becalelis Brodskis | .... | special thanks | |
| Ian Mackinnon | .... | special thanks | |
| Phil Mulloy | .... | thanks | |
| Peter Saunders | .... | special thanks | |
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A young boy and his father live in a dull, lonely house with the shadow of mourning hanging over them both. The boy misses his mother but gets no comfort from his father's ascertains that she went peacefully. This tragedy is added to by the family dog which is looking increasingly unhealthy.
The challenge of a short in some cases is to try and get a lot across enough story in a short time to make the film work in some way. That is the case here - the film is very short and has a lot of back story to tell us, indeed the back story IS the story. The background is delivered so well it's amazing. The final punch is the least subtle but up till then it's sublime. Little details, little expressions, little movements tell so much about the inner feelings. Even if it's pretty depressing it's still worth watching for the skill.
Did I mention these are not people but steel framed puppets? Puppets with fixed expressions? Yet they still manage to emote so very much and fill us in on the story. The only character I didn't like was the dog itself as I felt that it was made to look too desperate, to much at the end of the road! Though that may have been the point.
Overall this short and (bitter) sweet. It's not cheerful and is the exact opposite but the level of detail that is brought out through minor things should be seen to be appreciated - I've seen plenty of actors who could take a lot from this short.