Gone Fishing

Men of a certain age will generally talk about anything other than their mental health.

Ben and Pete are no different..

Two middle-aged mates on their first fishing trip since their friend Marko took his own life, a complete and utter shock to them both.

Even the crazy stories, dark humour and piss taking can’t stop them opening up in a way they never expected.

TW: Contains strong Themes of Suicide

  • Christopher Deakin
    Director
  • Paul Ludden
    Writer
    The Visit
  • Paul Ludden
    Producer
    The Visit
  • Kris Hitchen
    Key Cast
    "Pete"
    Sorry We Missed You, The Long Shadow
  • Chris Hatherall
    Key Cast
    "Ben"
    Breathtaking, The Long Shadows
  • Jenni Suitiala
    Director of Photography
    The Visit
  • Becky Casey
    1st AD
  • Marina Selega
    Focus Puller
  • Miles Greenough
    Gaffer
  • Adam Shatwell
    Sound Recordist
  • Harry Foreman
    Runner
  • Jonny Moongate
    Editor
  • Matthew Wingad
    Colourist
  • Martyn Ellis
    Dialogie Editor, Sound Designer and Dubbing Mixer
  • Helen Lyon
    Movie Score By
  • Project Type:
    Short
  • Genres:
    Drama, comedy
  • Runtime:
    11 minutes 16 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    October 31, 2024
  • Production Budget:
    4,950 GBP
  • Country of Filming:
    United Kingdom
  • Language:
    English
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    No
  • Student Project:
    No
  • Rome Prisma Film Awards
    Rome
    Italy
    Finalist
  • Madrid Indie Film Festival
    Madrid
    Spain
    Official Selection
  • Barcelona Indie Filmmakers Festival
    Barcelona
    Spain
    Official Selection
  • Montpellier Indie Filmmakers Festival

    Official Selection
  • Madrid Indie Filmmakers Festival
    Madrid
    Spain
    January 16, 2025
    Spanish Premiere
  • Cine Paris Film Festival
    Paris
    France
    Official Selection
  • Cine Paris Film Festival

    Best Actor Short Film - Kris Hitchen
Director Biography - Christopher Deakin

Christopher is a Director based in Manchester. His path to directing started after working as an actor, and his love for storytelling led him behind the camera.
His credits as a director include:

Swansong (2024 short film)
Bang Idle (2023 short film)
RAW (2023 short film)
A Happy Ending (2022 short film)
Beast of Burden (2021 short film)
Ineffable (2020 short film)
Moth (2020 short film)
How to Lose Weight Right Now (2019 short film)
Witness Protection (2019 short film)
Things to do Whilst High on Cocaine (2019 short film)

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Director Statement

We all know men don’t talk about their feelings. We all want to change this, and ‘Gone Fishing’ is our way of trying.

I chose to direct this film as I’ve had personal experience with loved ones attempting, and taking their own lives.

When I first sat down to discuss the project with Paul Ludden, the Writer & Producer, I thought I was going to talk myself out of a job. I told him I didn’t want to make a film about men not being able to talk. I wanted to make a film about men creating the space to try.

Luckily Paul loved the idea and we set to work, creating a film that can hopefully give men an insight into how to open up conversations. It doesn’t always have to be heavy, it doesn’t always have to be neat, and it can be humorous.

The notion of creating space to talk is something we have tried to bring to all aspects of the film, through the cinematography, music and performance. It meant allowing the actors to take long pauses, or overlap their dialogue.

Working with Kris Hitchin and Chris Hatherall was a pleasure, as both actors came to their roles completely prepared and ready to take risks for the good of the film. It creates a great atmosphere on set, and allows us to make the best film possible.

We want Gone Fishing to be a conversation starter.

We knew going into this project that if we can save one life, it would be worth it. We wanted to open a dialogue encouraging men to take the time to check in, be present, and give opportunities to open up. Without that feeling of safety things won’t change.