Lad: A Yorkshire Story
- 2013
- 1h 36min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA teenage boy forms a friendship with a park ranger in the Yorkshire Dales after the death of his father.A teenage boy forms a friendship with a park ranger in the Yorkshire Dales after the death of his father.A teenage boy forms a friendship with a park ranger in the Yorkshire Dales after the death of his father.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 8 vittorie e 1 candidatura in totale
- Nick Proctor
- (as Robert Hayes, Rob Hayes: end credits)
- Sean Ackerthwaite
- (as Oli Exley)
- WPC Eccles
- (as Joey Timmins)
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- QuizThe film is dedicated to the memory of Al Boughen, 1933-2010, the real-life park ranger who inspired the character of Al Thorpe, and who was mentor to director Dan Hartley when he was a teenager, in the same way that Al Thorpe is to Tom Proctor in the film.
- BlooperWhen Tom runs away from the fair, the shot has been reversed, as evidenced by the backward "NO EXIT" sign and vehicle license plate.
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[Tom is working for Al, the National Park ranger. He doesn't want to be there and thinks it is a waste of time. Al shows him how to saw a length of wood for a new stile he is making]
Al Thorpe: You ever used a saw before, lad?
Tom Proctor: [sullenly] Maybe.
Al Thorpe: Aye. Come over here and I'll show you how.
[Al rests his hand on the wood with his thumb sticking out. He rests the blade of the saw against the tip of his thumb]
Al Thorpe: See how I use me thumb to guide it.
Tom Proctor: [horrified] I could cut me thumb off!
Al Thorpe: No you *won't*! Now listen! All you're doing is establishing the cut. Once you've got a groove, you move your thumb out of the way. And then that's when you start to saw properly.
[sound of Al sawing]
Al Thorpe: Right. You got that?
[Tom looks away, bored]
Al Thorpe: Come on, then. *You* do it.
Tom Proctor: [mutters] Child bloody labour.
Al Thorpe: [sternly] Listen, lad. Ten weeks, me and thee have got together. And I'll not have you standing about idle whilst *I* do all the work. You're here to help. You're *not* here for a holiday. Do you understand that?
[reluctantly, Tom begins to saw]
- Versioni alternativeThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove brief images of sexualised nudity in a softcore pornographic magazine in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
The film is beautifully shot, and the landscapes alone are well worth 96 minutes of your time (Dan Mackie has won several awards for his cinematography in 'Lad').
The story tugs on the heartstrings in all the right places - you'll laugh, you'll cry, and above all you'll find the characters utterly compelling and believable. There's some wonderful comedic moments to counterpoint the emotional challenges facing the Tom and his mum, and Al's grand-daughter makes a very welcome appearance (certainly as far as Tom's concerned).
As a first time film-maker Dan Hartley does a brilliant job and the cast are both believable and engaging throughout, avoiding the trap of overplaying their roles. The film has won numerous awards at film festivals across the world and justifiably so.
I'm only sad that the film didn't find a mainstream distributor to get it into more cinemas.
- mw-clarkson
- 20 nov 2014
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- Budget
- 160.000 USD (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 36 minuti
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