Goodbye (2011)
What do you do if you want to keep reality at a distance? You put a camera in between, just like the boy that unrelentingly lets his camera run at his father’s funeral. His mother can order him to put the thing away as much as she wants, the son keeps capturing what his eyes don’t want to see and his heart doesn’t want to feel. In the process, the handheld perspective also represents the mourning of a child who’d obviously rather play than weep.
Director: Tamar van den Dop
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 10 min
Release Date: September 27, 2011
Cast
Screenplay
- Esther Duysker (Scenario Writer)
Production: IJswater Films BV
Country: Netherlands
Language: Nederlands
Original Language: nl
Keywords
woman director
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Goodbye about?
- What do you do if you want to keep reality at a distance? You put a camera in between, just like the boy that unrelentingly lets his camera run at his father’s funeral. His mother can order him to put the thing away as much as she wants, the son keeps capturing what his eyes don’t want to see and his heart doesn’t want to feel. In the process, the handheld perspective also represents the mourning of a child who’d obviously rather play than weep.
- Who directed Goodbye?
- Goodbye was directed by Tamar van den Dop.
- Who stars in Goodbye?
- Goodbye stars Suzan Bogaerdt, Arthur Boni, Ben de Jong, Alida Dors, Jona Jungerman, Lieneke le Roux.
- How long is Goodbye?
- Goodbye has a runtime of 10m (10 minutes).
- What genre is Goodbye?
- Goodbye is a Drama film.
- Where was Goodbye produced?
- Goodbye was produced in Netherlands.