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Cinema16: British Short Films

  • Vidéo
  • 2003
  • 3h 23min
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7,2/10
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Whos My Favourite Girl?  is part of Cinema16: British Short Films - 16 classic, cult and award winning shorts on DVD.  for more infor check www.cinema16.org
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langue16 short and student films by British directors16 short and student films by British directors16 short and student films by British directors

  • Casting principal
    • Stephen Daldry
    • Simon Ellis
    • Jon Finn
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  • NOTE IMDb
    7,2/10
    506
    MA NOTE
    • Casting principal
      • Stephen Daldry
      • Simon Ellis
      • Jon Finn
    • 3avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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    Stephen Daldry
    Stephen Daldry
    • Self - Commentary, Eight
    • (voix)
    Simon Ellis
    • Self - Commentary, Telling Lies
    • (voix)
    Jon Finn
    • Self - Commentary, Eight
    • (voix)
    • (as Jonathan Finn)
    Jim Gillespie
    • Self - Commentary, Joyride
    • (voix)
    Peter Greenaway
    Peter Greenaway
    • Self - Commentary, Dear Phone
    • (voix)
    Charles Guard
    • Self - Commentary, Inside-Out
    • (voix)
    Thomas Guard
    • Self - Commentary, Inside-Out
    • (voix)
    Asif Kapadia
    Asif Kapadia
    • Self - Commentary, The Sheep Thief
    • (voix)
    Angus Lamont
    • Self - Commentary, Joyride
    • (voix)
    Mike Leigh
    Mike Leigh
    • Self - Commentary, The Short & Curlies
    • (voix)
    Toby MacDonald
    Toby MacDonald
    • Self - Commentary, Je t'aime John Wayne
    • (voix)
    Adrian McDowall
    Adrian McDowall
    • Self - Commentary, Who's My Favourite Girl?
    • (voix)
    Morag McKinnon
    • Self - Commentary, Home
    • (voix)
    Luke Morris
    • Self - Commentary, Je t'aime John Wayne
    • (voix)
    Christopher Nolan
    Christopher Nolan
    • Self - Commentary, Doodlebug
    • (voix)
    Martin Parr
    • Self - Commentary, UK Images
    • (voix)
    Brian Percival
    Brian Percival
    • Self - Commentary, About a Girl
    • (voix)
    Luke Ponte
    • Self - Commentary, Je t'aime John Wayne
    • (voix)
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    10barners

    brilliant collection

    a brilliant collection of short films that range in length from 3mins to 27 mins. it includes works from established directors and upcoming talent. demonstrates differing approaches to direction/photography/writing. all films include commentaries by the directors.

    personal favorites are About a Girl by Brian Percival and Gasman by Lynne Ramsay. i'm looking forward to seeing more of their work
    mr.slut

    Interesting stuff

    A compilation of sixteen short films from British filmmakers: Includes: About A Girl - Brian Percival, Boy And Bicycle - Ridley Scott, Dear Phone - Peter Greenaway, Doodlebug - Christopher Nolan, Eight - Stephen Daldry, Gasman - Lynne Ramsay, Girl Chewing Gum - John Smith, Home - Morag McKinnon, Joyride - Jim Gillespie, Inside Out - Tom and Charles Guard, Je T'aime John Wayne - Toby McDonald, The Sheep Thief - Asif Kapadia, The Short And Curlies - Mike Leigh, Telling Lies - Simon Ellis, UK Images - Martin Parrand, and Who's My Favourite Girl? - Adrian McDowall.
    7debblyst

    Above average collection, with jewels from Kapadia, Nolan and Leigh

    16 outstanding shorts produced between the 1960s and the 2000s by three generations of British (or UK-based) filmmakers, a few of whom have become A-list names (Stephen Daldry, Ridley Scott, Christopher Nolan, Mike Leigh, Peter Greenaway). In this collection, there is the good, the bad and the ugly, naturally: some are silly but simpatico (Simon Ellis' Norman McLaren-ish "Telling Lies", Toby MacDonald's spoof on French Nouvelle Vague "Je t'Aime John Wayne", Adrian McDowall's funny study of two teen dim-wits "Who's My Favorite Girl?"). Some are just plain silly (Martin Parr's candid-camera slice-of-life "UK Images", Jim Gillespie's pretentious and dull "Joyride", Charles & Thomas Guard's unfunny and maudlin "Inside-Out", saved by Lena Headey's luminous beauty).

    Some call attention for their great technique (Ridley Scott's visually arresting but self- indulgent and overlong "Boy and Bicycle", Christopher Nolan's 3-minute bull's-eye Kafkian spoof "Doodlebug"). Others for their psychological insight (Stephen Daldry's sensitive and creative "Eight", Brian Percival's acidly funny and very bleak "About a Girl", Lynne Ramsay's devastatingly sad "Gasman", Morag McKinnon's fine character study "Home", and especially Mike Leigh's exhilarating "The Short and Curlies", with dialog to match and superb performances by David Thewlis and Alison Steadman).

    Standing apart are two formal experiments in original keys: Peter Greenaway's early (and already a display of his very individual style) sort of schizoid homage to English phone booths in the brainy, difficult "Dear Phone"; and John Smith's endearing but fatally overlong "The Girl Chewing Gum", a great idea -- a spoof on the illusion of omnipotence that thrives in every filmmaker ever born -- that begins just right but loses momentum for lack of equally creative development and conclusion.

    But for me the champ is Asif Kapadia's spellbinding, exquisitely scripted, edited and directed moral tale "The Sheep Thief", set in the arid landscape of Rajasthan, India. It's the story of a pauper, orphan teenage boy who steals a sheep, gets caught and is branded with a "thief" mark on his forehead. Rejected and outcast, he steals a scarf, wears it like a bandanna (to hide the mark) and goes to a tiny village in the desert, where he tries to correct his ways when he finds compassion, friendship, lodging and work with a family (a poor mango-selling mother and her two kids) that takes him under its wing. But his past and his "vocation" (or essence, if you think in karmic terms), combined with other people's prejudice and intolerance and the mysterious ways of fate make him acknowledge the truth about himself. A visual joy (fine camera-work by Roman Osin, incredible scenery) and with sublime Hindu-style music by Dario Marianelli, "The Sheep Thief" is a great film by any standards (especially considering it's a graduation film), but it has a particular glow in this collection for being so different from all the other shorts, in form, tempo, depth and spirit. A precious gem.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 mai 2003 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
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      • official site
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Кiнотеатр 16: Британськi короткометражки
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      • Momac Films Ltd.
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