Our Father
The Second World War is experienced through the journey of Private Cole, a dramatic study of the contrasting nature between the innocence of childhood and the reality of war, and the emotional struggle that accompanies it.
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Calum RhysDirector
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Calum RhysWriter
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Ryan EdenProducer
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Calum RhysProducer
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Morgan RhysProducer
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Luke GoddardKey Cast"Private Cole"
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Ross O'HennessyKey Cast"Sergeant Browning"
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Aaron JeffcoateKey Cast"Private Elder"
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Jonas Daniel AlexanderKey Cast"Corporal Mason"
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Mark Anthony GamesKey Cast"Private Doyle"
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Drama, War
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Runtime:15 minutes 26 seconds
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Completion Date:December 25, 2015
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Production Budget:2,500 GBP
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English, German
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Shooting Format:RED
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Aspect Ratio:2:35.1
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Cannes Film FestivalCannes
France
May 16, 2016
World Premiere
Court Métrage -
Bucharest ShortCut CinefestBucharest
Romania
September 22, 2016
Official Selection -
Portsmouth International Film FestivalPortsmouth
United Kingdom
September 25, 2016
Nominated 2 Awards, Winner 'Costume Design' -
Sydney Indie Film FestivalSydney
Australia
October 20, 2016
Australian Premiere
Nominated 7 Awards, Winner 'Best Lead Male' -
Midlands Movies AwardsLeicester
United Kingdom
Nominated 3 Awards, Winner 'Best Music' -
ClujShorts International Short Film FestivalCluj-Napoca
Romania
April 3, 2017
Official Selection -
Festival Tolerancije ZagrebZagreb
Croatia
April 12, 2017
Official Selection -
Carmarthen Bay Film FestivalLlanelli
United Kingdom
May 12, 2017
Official Selection -
Normandie World War II International Film FestivalSainte-Marie-du-Mont
France
June 2, 2017
Official Selection -
Cayman Islands International Film FestivalGeorge Town
Cayman Islands
July 3, 2017
North American Premiere
Official Selection
Writer-director Calum Rhys was born on 15 July 1993 in Cheltenham, England. At 11 years old, Rhys began making short films with his father's camera and over time began slowly expanding upon these to broaden his knowledge and experience in film. In 2010, he founded production company Smashing UK Productions in Worcester. While studying a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Product Design at York St John University, he shot short films with friends, where he further learned to harness guerrilla filmmaking techniques which he utilised in many of his early films. Shortly after graduating from university, Rhys went on to make the award-winning short war drama, Our Father (2015), which premiered at the 69th Cannes Film Festival and went on to receive 14 award nominations and 3 wins during its festival run. In 2019, Rhys began development on his forthcoming project, Divided We Stand (2020), with a further short film and a debut feature in development for the early 2020s.