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Crossbow (film)

Crossbow
Directed byDavid Michôd
Written byDavid Michôd
Produced byAngie Fielder
Polly Staniford
StarringCy Standen
Joel Edgerton
Lisa Chappell
Mirrah Foulkes
David Michôd
CinematographyGreig Fraser
Edited byLuke Doolan
Music bySam Petty
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Release date
Running time
15 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Crossbow is a 2007 Australian Short coming-of-age drama film written and directed by David Michôd.[1][2] The film features Cy Standen, Joel Edgerton, Lisa Chappell and Mirrah Foulkes and had its world premiere in competition at the Venice Film Festival on 9 March 2007.[3] After that, the film competed at a number of film festivals and earned good reviews.[4][5][6]

Plot

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The film focuses on a kid and his relationship with his mum and dad, his problems and struggles, and the neighbour who watches the whole thing unravel.

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Filming

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Reception

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Critical response

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The film received mainly positive reviews. Jason Sondhi of short of the week gave film the positive review and praised Michôd's direction and said "I find the elegaic streak that Crossbow mines to be rare and wonderful in film, and kudos go to Michôd, because it is difficult to pull off. Indeed the film is strikingly reminiscent to one of the best films of this vein, Sofia Coppola’s work, The Virgin Suicides, a movie structured very similarly, with its title that undermines suspense, and its observant narration that wrestles with the exquisite sadness of seemingly senseless tragedy, and how it relates to sexuality and nostalgia."[8] Another review for the film also praised Michôd by saying "Michôd seems very close to hitting all the right notes in Crossbow and he seems extremely comfortable behind a camera."[9]

Accolades

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Year Award Category Recipient Result Ref.
2007 Melbourne International Film Festival Film Victoria Erwin Rado Award for Best Australian Short Film Won [10]
Australian Film Institute Awards (AFI) Best Screenplay in a Short Film David Michôd Won [11]
Fitz Best Short film Awards Best Film Won [12]
2008 Flickerfest film festival Best Director David Michôd Won [13][14]
Best Sound Design Sam Petty Won [13]
St Kilda Short Film Festival Best Cinematography Greig Fraser Won [15]

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