Netherland Dwarf (film)
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Directed by | David Michod |
Produced by | Angie Fielder Polly Staniford |
Written by | David Michod |
Starring | Jack Egan Ewen Leslie Mirrah Foulkes Justin Rosniak |
Music by | Sam Petty |
Cinematography | Greig Fraser |
Edited by | Katie Flaxman |
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Aquarius Films
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Running time
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15 minutes |
Country | Australia |
Language | English |
Netherland Dwarf is a 2008 Australian short drama film written and directed by David Michod.[1][2][3] The film had its world premiere at the Sydney Film Festival on 16 June 2008 and also screened at number of film festivals including Sundance Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival in 2009.[4][5][6]
Contents
Plot
Harry really wants a rabbit. Harry's Dad really wants his wife back. And somehow in the middle of all this wanting, they both seem to have forgotten that they already have each other.
Cast
- Jack Egan as Harry
- Ewen Leslie as Dad
- Mirrah Foulkes as Rebbeca
- Justin Rosniak as Pet shop worker
Filming
Filming took place at Monterey, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.[7]
Reception
Critical response
Netherland Dwarf has received generally positive reviews from critics, El Vez of short of the week gave film the positive review, stating: "Netherland Dwarf proves once again that sometimes all you need is a hint of emotional resonance to make a captivating and moving short."[8] TGI Film wrote in their review of film, "One of the great things about Netherland Dwarf is the remarkable quality that we so rarely see in short films."[9] Critic Tara Kenny of portable.tv lauded the film for being "simple, sad, sweet and beautiful" she also added, "The emotional resonance of Netherland Dwarf lies in the universal relevance of the familial struggles at its core. With his sweet attentiveness and single-minded desire to own Stampy, the floppy eared bunny, Jack Egan as Harry takes the viewer back to a time when whether to invest in a Hollilop or Netherland dwarf breed of rabbit was easily the most important decision of your lifetime."[10]
Accolades
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2009 | Flickerfest film festival | Best Australian Short Film | Won[11][12] | |
Aspen Shortsfest | Best Drama | Won[13][14] |
See also
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External links
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- English-language films
- Australian films
- Australian short films
- Australian independent films
- 2000s short films
- Films directed by David Michod
- Films shot in Australia
- Films set in Australia
- Films shot in Sydney