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| Director: | Harris Dickinson |
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| Writer: | Harris Dickinson |
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| Before embarking on his first tour of duty, a young soldier and his father must face up to the painful realities that have long gone unspoken between them. | |
| Release Date: | Oct 06, 2021 |
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| Director: | Harris Dickinson |
| Writer: | Harris Dickinson |
| Genres: | Drama, War |
| Keywords | short film |
| Production Companies | BBC Film, Devisio |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $0 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 03, 2025 Entered: May 03, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Patrick Gibson | Jamie |
| Andrew Tiernan | Phil |
| Olivia Brady | Becca |
| Harrison Struthers | Ben |
| Zayne McKale | Nathan |
| Keifer Nyron Taylor | Aden |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Maya Maffioli | Editor |
| Ollie Gilbert | Casting |
| Anna Mould | Production Designer |
| Jessie Hope-Weston | Makeup Designer, Hair Designer |
| Gabrielle Davis | Art Direction |
| Connor Hunter-Jackson | First Assistant Camera |
| Pippa Feldberg Collins | Runner Art Department |
| Rory Rea | Boom Operator |
| Ben Barker | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Zoe Freed | Foley Artist |
| Darren Rae | Colorist |
| Emma Kayee | Production Executive |
| Francesco Reidy | First Assistant Director |
| Katy Covell | Casting |
| Sophie O'Neill | Costume Designer |
| Leo Olesker | Electrician |
| Nick Bechman | Third Assistant Director |
| Ashley Sinani | Sound Recordist |
| Nicola Matiwone | Assistant Editor |
| Jemma Riley-Tolch | Foley Mixer |
| Oliver Cherrington | Compositor |
| Ben Garnett | Title Designer |
| Harris Dickinson | Screenplay, Director, Editor |
| Robbie Ryan | Director of Photography |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Rose Garnett | Executive Producer |
| Graham Bryan | Producer |
| Archie Pearch | Producer |
| Caroline Dreesmann | Producer |
| Kit Patrick | Co-Producer |
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"Jamie" (Patrick Gibson) gets home after a night on the tiles and has a rather nervous, drunken, chat with his equally sozzled father (Andrew Tiernan). It's the oddness of that chat that straddles the next morning when it's clear that he is about to embark on his first tour of duty in the British Ar ... my. The two men are clearly fond of each other, but that isn't something either are especially adept at putting into words, certainly not face-to-face. Maybe a phone call as he waits for a train to his barracks? Maybe not even then? It's too short, really, to do enough justice to the subject matter or to either characterisation, but by using some quite intimate hand-held photography, it does still manage to elicit some of the senses of apprehension and pride felt by both men starkly appreciating that their lives are about to change forever. It's quite poignant reminder that most of the military are just made up of ordinary people from ordinary families with ordinary worries and might make you want to hug your nearest and dearest a bit more often.