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A Boy Called Dad

  • 2009
  • 1h 20m
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Ian Hart and Kyle Ward in A Boy Called Dad (2009)
When he becomes a father at the tender age of 14, Robbie's life quickly spirals out of control. Feeling angry and neglected by his own dad, he kick-starts a series of events that will catapult him at great speed into adulthood.
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All fourteen-year-old Robbie ever wanted was a Dad. Instead he gets something very different... a son.All fourteen-year-old Robbie ever wanted was a Dad. Instead he gets something very different... a son.All fourteen-year-old Robbie ever wanted was a Dad. Instead he gets something very different... a son.

  • Director
    • Brian Percival
  • Writer
    • Julie Rutterford
  • Stars
    • Kyle Ward
    • Ian Hart
    • Louise Delamere
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    • Director
      • Brian Percival
    • Writer
      • Julie Rutterford
    • Stars
      • Kyle Ward
      • Ian Hart
      • Louise Delamere
    • 18User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Kyle Ward
    • Robbie
    Ian Hart
    Ian Hart
    • Joe
    Louise Delamere
    Louise Delamere
    • Lynda
    Sacha Parkinson
    Sacha Parkinson
    • Leanne
    Charlene McKenna
    Charlene McKenna
    • Nia
    Steve Evets
    Steve Evets
    • Mr. Whippy
    Lee Turnbull
    • Stevie
    Kevin Harvey
    Kevin Harvey
    • Mr. Skinner
    Crissy Rock
    Crissy Rock
    • Chip Shop Woman
    Sam Webb
    • Young Robbie
    • (as Samuel Webb)
    Sienna Jones
    • Newborn Baby Elliot
    Mille Wortley
    • Elliot
    • (as Millie Wortley)
    Faith Wortley
    • Elliot
    Joel Robinson
    • Elliot
    Alan Stocks
    • Bill the Bookie
    Rhys Parry Jones
    Rhys Parry Jones
    • Robbie's Mate
    Edward Miller
    • Robbie's Mate
    Cieran Walmsley
    • Robbie's Mate
    • Director
      • Brian Percival
    • Writer
      • Julie Rutterford
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    10glds-1

    Captivating and Real!

    Director Brian Percival manages to maintain an even keel between the social relevance of teenage pregnancy and keeping the audience grounded in a young boy's innocence.

    Following this personal journey from boyhood to fatherhood is a captivating and precious experience that is sure to tug on your heartstrings.

    Julie Rutterford's dialogue is spot-on and the acting is brilliant. Ian Hart gives a great performance as Robbie's dead-beat dad and Kyle Ward (14-year old Robbie) brings a genuine honesty and reality to this film.

    This intimate drama is not to be missed and a story that should never to be forgotten.
    10i_hate_hatred_93

    A film about a boy neglected by his father out to prove he won't do the same!

    This film is not something I would purposely seek out to watch, it isn't something that would catch my eye if I stumbled on the trailer, but it is something that I am glad to have been shown to. I only watched this as part of my exam preparation for Media Studies and I honestly think it is one of the most eye opening things I have ever seen. It covers issues that are very much alive today and really gets to the raw emotion of the situation Robbie is placed in. The film is incredibly well made and I seriously recommend that people go out and buy it, I promise that you will like it, even if you don't expect that you will. A Boy Called Dad proves the potential that independent film makers have and has blasted a massive hole in the market to be filled with feature films just like this that are hugely successful in doing what they do and are just as worthy of viewers as big Hollywood films we all go to see.
    7MattyGibbs

    Very good but maybe a missed opportunity to be even better

    This is a drama about the father/son relationship. It follows Robbie a new 14 year old father whose disappointment with his relationship with his father leads him to make some wrong decisions concerning his new born son.

    It is a well acted but bleak tale with an excellent performances from Kyle Ward as the young lad who wants to look after his son but is woefully under prepared for such a task. Ian Hart also does a good job as the stay away father that his son doesn't want to turn into.

    A Boy Called Dad maybe would have benefited by following a more traditional path like the strong start of the movie as the situations that occur later are pretty implausible. As a result it does feel like this was a missed opportunity to create something really special. The middle of the film feels contrived but the ending I thought was pretty thought provoking and pulled the film back from disappointment.

    This is a good small budget film and one I enjoyed and would recommend.
    7tim-764-291856

    Director of Downton Abbey encroaches onto Ken Loach's territory....

    For those who praised both the directing and writing of A Boy Called Dad might like to know that Brian Percival (who directed the multi-award winning ITV drama 'Downton Abbey') won a BAFTA along with screenwriter Julie Rutherford. That was a short, About A Girl, in 2001.

    This re-teaming in 2009, a small £1million budget and a welcome star name of Ian Hart have produced a modest little gem of a Brit movie, filmed in Liverpool and north Wales. A Boy Called Dad stars 14 y.o. Kyle Ward, a natural and fine performance (though according to IMDb, hasn't been in anything since) from a lad who has a one night stand - and then fatherhood. The mother of the child has little contact with Robbie (Ward) and lives separately.

    Enter jack-the-lad Robbie's Dad, a cheeky Liverpudlian with a VW pickup. He left Robbie and his mother some years before and says that he had moved to Ireland, when he had in fact, not. Robbie, after some reacquainting and bonding with his Dad, feels rejected and goes off the rails, kidnaps his own son and makes off in a car.

    The film does have its moments of action, bursts of anger and a lot of quiet moments of contemplation and emotion. It won't suit everyone, though its very humanity should appeal to us all. It's whether we choose to actually sit down and watch it rather than something more gimmicky and instantly gratifying. It's not a great movie, but a good one.
    10jtebretton

    Beautiful, heartwarming and moving.

    Have just come back from the Edinburgh Film Festival and having seen lots of films there, including the more popular, bigger budget films, this one really stands out as something special. Whilst watching the film I cried with laughter and cried with heartfelt emotion for the characters and their excellent portrayal of their situation. Brilliant acting and gorgeous scenery and camera work. I defy anyone to see this film and not enjoy it! Ian hart, as always, gives a very special, genuine performance but the most surprising performance is the effort put forward from the young lad who plays the teenage dad who goes on the run with his son. It's so heartening to see a depiction of teenage dads which isn't so incredibly negative. I didn't know what to expect but I can know say that I'm so glad to have seen this film.

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      When Robbie (Kyle Ward) stole the car, crew members stood nearby and squirted the car tyres with WD-40 to make the tyres squeal as it was being driven away by the stunt guy.
    • Quotes

      Robbie: [Gagging while changing a diaper] Fucking hell. What she feed ya?

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      Smokers Outside the Hospital Door
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    • Release date
      • April 30, 2010 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Baba Denen Çocuk
    • Filming locations
      • Eastwood, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • Made Up North Productions
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      • £1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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