Kindling follows a group of young men who return to their home town in order to turn their friend's final days into a celebration of life and friendship.Kindling follows a group of young men who return to their home town in order to turn their friend's final days into a celebration of life and friendship.Kindling follows a group of young men who return to their home town in order to turn their friend's final days into a celebration of life and friendship.
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"Sid" (George Somner) has had a terminal diagnosis and in light of this news, assembles four of his lifelong friends so they can all see him off in style. He's still perfectly mobile and so decides that he wants each of them to bring something that connects them and him to an almighty bonfire they will build so they can give love, friendship, family, setting and home all a baptism of fire. His plan is to ensure that this provides the ultimate memorial and it's as they set about this task that we discover what really makes these lads tick and take a look at just why their bond is so strong. Obviously, tensions and emotions are running high not just with his pals, but his parents Geoff Bell and Tara Fitzgerald are also having to deal with a man, not a boy, who is determined not to just sit indoors and wait. Things become even more complicated when he meets "Lily" (Mia McKenna-Bruce). There's an hint of romance but he decides to try to keep it secret from his friends and maybe his best pal "Diggs" (Wilson Mbimio) takes that hardest. In the end, though, the question of whether the group will emerge intact at their conflagration isn't really in doubt. Indeed, jeopardy isn't really the point here. It's a poignant exposition of male behaviour that demonstrates that men can have solid and enduring relationships with each other. They can be just as possessive, jealous and irrational as so many chick-flicks have shown us over the years, and there's something really quite honest about that, here. Somner delivers engagingly as does Mbimio and Bell as his troubled but stoic-minded dad and the story moves solidly along. There aren't many contemporary movies where men say "I love you" and it not make me grimace. Here - well it worked.
Kindling is a film about a serious topic, but made with a beautiful light touch. I loved all the characters, who are so natural and real. Director Connor Ohara clearly had a fantastic relationship with his amazing cast and crew, and this shines through, the friendships and relationships between the characters feels so real. The cinematography is beautiful, of the gorgeous English countryside. The music is moving and uplifting, and enhances the film perfectly.
Kindling manages to deal with a tough subject in a sensitive, non indulgent way. It ultimately is a film about lasting love, friendship and hope. The positive emotions from this film will stay with me. I highly recommend watching it.
Kindling manages to deal with a tough subject in a sensitive, non indulgent way. It ultimately is a film about lasting love, friendship and hope. The positive emotions from this film will stay with me. I highly recommend watching it.
One of the most beautifully shot pieces. The use of colouring and sound seal the atmosphere of vulnerability and also strength that give Kindling the essence of real human life and feeling.
The portrayal of male friendship and fatherhood unfurl the status quo in a tender manner that expresses the necessity for people to breathe, unfortified.
Somner's performance balances fear, wonder and bravery; every emotion one in Sid's position may experience. Bell's performance allows a deeper look into a father's love for his son, beyond the filter of stereotypes.
Last but not least, the complete capturing of 'home' and what it means. The fear of the unknown weathered by home: "I don't know where you're off to next, but here's a map of home."
The portrayal of male friendship and fatherhood unfurl the status quo in a tender manner that expresses the necessity for people to breathe, unfortified.
Somner's performance balances fear, wonder and bravery; every emotion one in Sid's position may experience. Bell's performance allows a deeper look into a father's love for his son, beyond the filter of stereotypes.
Last but not least, the complete capturing of 'home' and what it means. The fear of the unknown weathered by home: "I don't know where you're off to next, but here's a map of home."
An unusual perspective on male emotion, Kindling is sensitively written, sympathetically directed and beautifully shot, with some excellent performances.
We follow the characters though a short summer and we are shown their depth and development as they come to terms with the sad reality of their loved one imminent passing.
The actors put in performances that show they really believe in the story this film is telling, so it is unfair to pick any individual out for praise, as they are all deserving.
And hats off to the young director, Connor O'Hara, who shines a light on this often hidden subject.
I defy you not to be moved by this thoughtful film.
We follow the characters though a short summer and we are shown their depth and development as they come to terms with the sad reality of their loved one imminent passing.
The actors put in performances that show they really believe in the story this film is telling, so it is unfair to pick any individual out for praise, as they are all deserving.
And hats off to the young director, Connor O'Hara, who shines a light on this often hidden subject.
I defy you not to be moved by this thoughtful film.
Kindling
What a refreshing change, to see a film tackling a sad but very real issue that many of us will cross swords with at some point in our lives.
It opens a window on a small group of family and freinds, one of whom has a terminal illness, it never focuses on a single person but we are allowed to see how this impacts on everyone in their own way.
It's a first time out for this production team and yes, there are some things that could have been slightly different or the odd tweek here and there. The important thing is to "watch this space", thankfully they aren't going away and personally I'm looking forward to seeing much more of this realistic film making, telling life stories with tact and dignity. Thank you Lowkey Films, we want more!
What a refreshing change, to see a film tackling a sad but very real issue that many of us will cross swords with at some point in our lives.
It opens a window on a small group of family and freinds, one of whom has a terminal illness, it never focuses on a single person but we are allowed to see how this impacts on everyone in their own way.
It's a first time out for this production team and yes, there are some things that could have been slightly different or the odd tweek here and there. The important thing is to "watch this space", thankfully they aren't going away and personally I'm looking forward to seeing much more of this realistic film making, telling life stories with tact and dignity. Thank you Lowkey Films, we want more!
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- TriviaBoth Mia McKenna-Bruce and George Somner's singing was recorded live on set rather than in advance of filming.
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- $248
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- 1h 34m(94 min)
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