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Papa est mort

Original title: Dad's Dead
  • TV Short
  • 2002
  • 7m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
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Papa est mort (2002)
AnimationDramaShort

Our narrator looks fondly back at his childhood in Liverpool and the antics of his best friend Johnno. Well known for being a showman and a keen one for joking and the like, Johnno starts to... Read allOur narrator looks fondly back at his childhood in Liverpool and the antics of his best friend Johnno. Well known for being a showman and a keen one for joking and the like, Johnno starts to change for the worse after he announced that his father has died.Our narrator looks fondly back at his childhood in Liverpool and the antics of his best friend Johnno. Well known for being a showman and a keen one for joking and the like, Johnno starts to change for the worse after he announced that his father has died.

  • Director
    • Chris Shepherd
  • Writer
    • Chris Shepherd
  • Stars
    • Ian Hart
    • Chris Freeney
    • Dallas Messias
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    470
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Chris Shepherd
    • Writer
      • Chris Shepherd
    • Stars
      • Ian Hart
      • Chris Freeney
      • Dallas Messias
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 8 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Ian Hart
    Ian Hart
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Chris Freeney
    • Johnno
    Dallas Messias
    • Johnno's Mum
    John Murphy
    • Johnno's Dad
    Charlotte McDougall
    • Lady in Children's Book
    Joe Robson Rutherford
    • Boy in Children's Book
    Goldie
    • Dog in Children's Book
    Dave Kent
    • Old Man
    Kay D'Arcy
    • Narrators Mother
    Thomas Sturges-Allard
    • Hand Artist
    Julie Maisey
    • Newsreader
    Spud Murphy
      • Director
        • Chris Shepherd
      • Writer
        • Chris Shepherd
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      3planktonrules

      What a filthy and unpleasant mess

      This is a film that has lovely and very inventive animation. Other than that, there was absolutely nothing I liked about the film. The 3 points it earns are only for the animation, as the rest of the film is just ugly and throughly unpleasant--a hateful and nihilistic mess. It looks as if someone decided to make a film just to offend and make people mad or ill--and had no other purpose.

      The story, such as it is, seems more an excuse to splice in images of people giving the British equivalent of the middle finger, showing lots of hard-core obscenities on the walls and maggots feasting on rotting food among other such repellent images. In many ways, this film is like The Sex Pistols of film-dom--just meant to be loud, nasty and offensive. And, naturally, some idiots thought this was art and nominated it for a BAFTA award. By this standard, I think I could make an animation of someone defecating and probably get a nomination. What a waste.
      9rlong_9

      A truly unique film

      I watched Dad's Dead at this year's ICA's One Dot Zero festival and thought it was amazing. It was billed as a `uk hybrid masterpiece', at first I thought it was overblown title but after watching realised it's totally unique. It was mind-blowing. It blends the art house with a hard-hitting story in a way I've never seen before.

      Ian Hart narrates with real tension. It deals with his memories of his best friend Johnno, who is a socio-path. Johnno torments and attacks anything he doesn't understand. Traits which we are all capable of. It's a difficult film to explain, it feels like the viewer is being attacked and forced to take part in terrible events. A bit like Man Bites Dog. My favourite bit is the Peter and Jane book sequence which reminds me of being a kid. There was a lot of sadness there too, especially with the blind man section which is really disturbing.

      The best thing is the title which gives you totally the wrong idea of what it's all about. Don't want to give it away! It's a work of intelligence, which is well worth watching.
      8nujuv

      an unpleasant journey into the bordom of youth

      Reminded me very strongly of the worst aspect of childhood when I grew up in north London. Whatever school/whatever I found myself in I always found characters similar to Johnno-not as extreme-but that heart of mischevousness which could flip very quickly to viciousness.

      I guess I am not alone in this. The film plays out a tale that is compusive viewing, though doubtlessly twisted.

      The dialogue is deadpan and the animation pulls you in with its urban icons bluring in and around the characters.

      Worth watching - others have panned this as too grim, but I am certain that you will know a real life johnno. More interesting are those that will recognise themselves in johnno...
      8TBJCSKCNRRQTreviews

      He silently laughed while I cried inside

      This is one of the two shorts(the other being the odd Mole Hills) on the DVD of Sunshine. It has a running time of 6 and a half minutes, and a one minute introduction by Danny Boyle. Yes, this is bleak and unpleasant, as well as rather twisted. I suppose if you've never known someone you can compare to Johnno, this may just repel you; however, calling it an attempt to do nothing but offend is a misunderstanding. People like him exist, and this is sadly a credible look at them. Yes, it's nasty, at times disgusting; there's a reason for that. It's a spot-light pointed straight at something extremely dark and brutal. This is a mix of live-action and animation, and it can be quite psychedelic(it communicates its message very clearly, though), and for how grim it is, it can be colorful, as well. The editing and cinematography are interesting, and this not being too long keeps the subject matter from getting you to turn it off before it's over(hopefully). While narration and visuals lock it into the specific region(London?) of Britain, they ultimately result in this being a distinct voice for telling a terribly universal(at least to suburban environments) tale. Acting and writing are marvelous. This is well-paced with nothing overstaying its welcome or being curt. The plot revolves around two youths and their activities. There is a lot of disturbing content, a bit of strong language and a little violence in this. I recommend this to any fan of the medium(who believe they can stomach it, and are willing to ponder what this has to say). 8/10
      9willbekinsale-1

      It's sad when we loose our most special thing - childhood

      Another outstanding film from Bermuda Film Festival. Like the winner of Best Short - WASP. This film earned a honourable mention for it's powerful insight into what happens inside the mind of a sociopath. It was the most original and different film I think I've seen. Blending imagination with reality in a way I've never seen. It was like mixing fine art painting with a hard urban story. Saying that the technique didn't compromise the punk street feel of the film.

      Johnno controls his best friend. Making him do things you just DONT do. We watch as the lies and cheats. Abusing an old man, shattering all of the boys hopes and dreams in the process. I found myself thinking about the film for days. Do people like this exist? If so, what are they up to? And why does society not deal with them? This one also hit the audience hard because of it's brutal ending and no doubt left them feeling at unease with the world.

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        This film is included on the DVD of Sunshine (2007).
      • Quotes

        Narrator: Mo, she was thick as pig shit. When she was pissed she took a roast chicken to bed with her, then complained about grease on the sheets.

      • Connections
        References L'homme qui rétrécit (1957)

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      • Release date
        • December 20, 2002 (United Kingdom)
      • Country of origin
        • United Kingdom
      • Official site
        • Official Animate Online
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Dad's Dead
      • Filming locations
        • Corinth Tower, Everton, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK(old man's flat)
      • Production companies
        • Animate!
        • Fine Take Productions
        • Arts Council of England
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      • Runtime
        7 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Dolby Digital
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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