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The Phone Call

2013 | 20m | English

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Director: Mat Kirkby
Writer: Mat Kirkby, James Lucas
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Heather is a shy lady who works in a helpline call centre. When she receives a phone call from a mystery man, she has no idea that the encounter will change her life forever.
Release Date: Oct 20, 2013
Director: Mat Kirkby
Writer: Mat Kirkby, James Lucas
Genres: Drama
Keywords depression, jazz, crisis line, overdose, call center, callcenter, grief, mental illness, mental health, phone call, help line, short film, emotional support, british
Production Companies RSA Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 27, 2024
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Name Character
Sally Hawkins Heather
Jim Broadbent Stan (voice)
Edward Hogg Daniel
Prunella Scales Joan
Name Job
Mat Kirkby Writer, Director
James Lucas Writer
Lizzy Graham Editor
Ole Bratt Birkeland Director of Photography
Name Title
Michelle Kirkman Producer
Mat Kirkby Executive Producer
James Lucas Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

This is a really quite poignant glimpse at just how tough it can be when you are on the end of a phone trying to help someone in the depths of despair. Sally Hawkins is "Heather" who comes to volunteer one evening at a crisis helpline and receives a call from "Stan". The immediately recognisable sou ... nd of Jim Broadbent's emotional voice now tells her of his predicament, and pretty swiftly she is not only trying to console and comfort him, but also to try to glean some information about his identity so she can perhaps offer more practical help. She thinks she remembers a call he made before, you see - but he denies that. Hawkins offers a masterly understated performance here, gently feeling her way through a traumatic conversation that she - and we - sense might not end well. It's gently scored and effectively illustrates just how profoundly a sense of loneliness and pointlessness can affect even the most robust of people. It's well worth a watch this.

Mar 21, 2024