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Heather è una timida donna che lavora in una linea telefonica d'assistenza. Quando riceve una chiamata da un misterioso uomo, non ha idea che questo incontro le cambierà la vita per sempre.Heather è una timida donna che lavora in una linea telefonica d'assistenza. Quando riceve una chiamata da un misterioso uomo, non ha idea che questo incontro le cambierà la vita per sempre.Heather è una timida donna che lavora in una linea telefonica d'assistenza. Quando riceve una chiamata da un misterioso uomo, non ha idea che questo incontro le cambierà la vita per sempre.
- Vincitore di 1 Oscar
- 9 vittorie e 3 candidature totali
Jim Broadbent
- Stan
- (voce)
Robin George
- Jazz Club Guest
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Jon Pointing
- City Worker
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
The wonderful and marvelous Sally Hawkins has accomplished another extraordinary performance, and with the help of an arresting verbal performance by Jim Broadbent. Great directing and writing. A most wonderfully done story by gifted people. So glad I saw this, and its time to track down more Sally Hawkins films.
This incredible film just stays with you. I found myself thinking about the story, the characters for weeks after seeing it. For a film to stay in ones thoughts for as long as The Phone Call did is remarkable in today's era of throw away entertainment, but the fact that this was achieved in a short film format is utterly astounding.
Heartfelt acting, a smart script, beautiful simplicity in the cinematography all come together perfectly. Only using Jim Broadbents voice and not showing him on screen was a masterful and audacious stroke.
I hope the guys who made this have more that in store, the world could certainly use it....
Heartfelt acting, a smart script, beautiful simplicity in the cinematography all come together perfectly. Only using Jim Broadbents voice and not showing him on screen was a masterful and audacious stroke.
I hope the guys who made this have more that in store, the world could certainly use it....
'THE PHONE CALL': Four Stars (Out of Five)
A 20 minute British short film; which was nominated for an Academy Award, for Best Live Action Short Film, at the upcoming 87th Academy Awards. It stars Sally Hawkins as the dedicated employee of a crisis hotline center, who receives a disturbing phone call from a suicidal caller. She desperately tries to save him. It was directed by Mat Kirkby and written by Kirkby and James Lucas. The short costars Edward Hogg and the voice of Jim Broadbent. I found it to be short (of course) but still effectively moving.
Hawkins plays Heather; a rather shy woman, who works as a helpline call center counselor. One day she receives a distressing call; from a man (Broadbent) who sounds extremely depressed. The caller also (eventually) tells her he's swallowed a large amount of pills. Heather tries her hardest to find out who he is, and where he's at, in order to save him.
The film is pretty depressing, and not for everyone, but I also found it to be really inspiring; it definitely takes the viewer through a lot of different emotions. It's also surprising how effectively suspenseful it is; I wasn't quite sure how it would turn out. Kirkby co-wrote a pretty insightful and moving script, and he does an even more impressive job bringing it to life. What's most impressive about the short is Hawkin's performance though; too bad they don't give out Oscars for acting in short films!
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A 20 minute British short film; which was nominated for an Academy Award, for Best Live Action Short Film, at the upcoming 87th Academy Awards. It stars Sally Hawkins as the dedicated employee of a crisis hotline center, who receives a disturbing phone call from a suicidal caller. She desperately tries to save him. It was directed by Mat Kirkby and written by Kirkby and James Lucas. The short costars Edward Hogg and the voice of Jim Broadbent. I found it to be short (of course) but still effectively moving.
Hawkins plays Heather; a rather shy woman, who works as a helpline call center counselor. One day she receives a distressing call; from a man (Broadbent) who sounds extremely depressed. The caller also (eventually) tells her he's swallowed a large amount of pills. Heather tries her hardest to find out who he is, and where he's at, in order to save him.
The film is pretty depressing, and not for everyone, but I also found it to be really inspiring; it definitely takes the viewer through a lot of different emotions. It's also surprising how effectively suspenseful it is; I wasn't quite sure how it would turn out. Kirkby co-wrote a pretty insightful and moving script, and he does an even more impressive job bringing it to life. What's most impressive about the short is Hawkin's performance though; too bad they don't give out Oscars for acting in short films!
Watch our movie review show 'MOVIE TALK' at: http://youtu.be/WFFIYhYu22M
A beautiful crafted short film about two lives dominated by fragility.
A young woman working at helpline call center.
A call.
A venerable man , depressed, regreting the loss of his wife, decides to end his life. Her effort to save him with all the energy. The dialogue defining, moment by moment, both characters. A simple story about change of a life , memories of past, last dialogue and regrets.
A strange scene and a profound inspired end , fair legacy of john. And profound admirable performance of Sally Hawkins.
A wise game of emotions and the gentle veil of melancholia. In short, just a pure gem , honest testimony about essential connections between people.
A young woman working at helpline call center.
A call.
A venerable man , depressed, regreting the loss of his wife, decides to end his life. Her effort to save him with all the energy. The dialogue defining, moment by moment, both characters. A simple story about change of a life , memories of past, last dialogue and regrets.
A strange scene and a profound inspired end , fair legacy of john. And profound admirable performance of Sally Hawkins.
A wise game of emotions and the gentle veil of melancholia. In short, just a pure gem , honest testimony about essential connections between people.
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 sound 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.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizEven though he never appears on-screen, Jim Broadbent was on set and dressed in character.
- BlooperThe first time Heather looks at the clock on the wall, the clock is showing the minute hand at 54 (just before the eleven), but the hour hand is a tiny bit after the 7. A clock would not depict time in this way.
- ConnessioniEdited into The Oscar Nominated Short Films 2015: Live Action (2015)
- Colonne sonoreTake This Dance
Written & performed by Carmen Phelan
Produced by Adam Morley
Courtesy of Carmen Phelan Music (PRS/ASCAP)
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- Budget
- 25.000 £ (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 22min
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- Proporzioni
- 2.65 : 1
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