British Gala / World premiere

A Boy Called Dad

  • Brian Percival /
  • UK /
  • 2009 /
  • 80 mins

Ian Hart, Kyle Ward, Joel Robinson, Charlene McKenna, Louise Delamere, Steve Evets

A bittersweet coming of age tale.

Director: Brian Percival
Producers: Michael Knowles, Stacey Murray
Exec Producers: Chris Wright, Suzanne Alizart, Christopher Moll, Pauline Burt, Paul Whiting, Kate Ogborn
Scriptwriter: Julie Rutherford
Editor: Kristina Hetherington
DoP: David Katznelson
Production Designer: John Ellis
Sound Production: Dan Crowley
Music: Srdjan Kurpjel, Marios Takoushis

Cast: Ian Hart, Kyle Ward, Joel Robinson, Charlene McKenna, Louise Delamere, Steve Evets

Production Company:
Made Up North Productions, International Media Centre, Adelphi House, The Crescent, Salford, M3 6EN, England, UK
tel: +44 (0)161 834 3537, fax: +44 (0)161 834 3537
email: info@madeupnorthproductions.co.uk

International Sales:
The Works International, 4th Floor, Portland House , Great Portland Street, London, W1W 8QJ, England, UK
tel: +44 (0)20 7612 1080, fax: +44 (0)20 7612 0091
web: www.theworkslimited.com

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  • #1 M Kelly / Saturday 20 June, 2009 / 14:42 GMT

    Really very good. Felt genuine and sincere with lots of humour without Scouser overkill. Definitely worth seeing.
  • #2 Barbara Christie / Sunday 21 June, 2009 / 14:16 GMT

    Mini-adult Kyle Ward, adult-child Ian Hart and future Oscar-winner - baby (or babies)!
  • #3 Paul Laird / Sunday 28 June, 2009 / 18:27 GMT

    For the first 20 minutes this film promises much and delivers a little.

    As soon as that initial period is over though it descends into farce...kidnapping, mute abuse victims hiding babies in exchange for sex, suicide and a dozen other really ridiculous moments.

    Kyle Ward was excellent, Ian Hart is never anything but...both were let down by a, frankly, silly and sentimental tale that made little sense.

    A shame.
  • #4 Leona Campbell / Sunday 28 June, 2009 / 21:38 GMT

    Despite the storylines within this film not making complete sense and often verging on silly. I really enjoyed the movie. Ian Hart gives a really brilliant performance and Kyle Ward is also amazing and it's worth watching for those performances alone.

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