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Co-workers can be tough to get along with, especially the closer you have to work with them. Just because two people have the same job doesn’t necessarily mean their personalities are compatible, and more often than not co-workers are people you have to get used to rather than ones with whom you forge instantaneous bonds. But as annoying as you might find the person working at the counter next to you, or over in the next cubicle, imagine how unpleasant things could be if your shared office space was the front seat of a car: just you, them, about six square feet, none of which is private or personal space, and at least eight long hours every shift.
That’s the dilemma faced by police officers, who are introduced to a new partner and then immediately thrown in a space smaller than a jail cell with them, sometimes...
Co-workers can be tough to get along with, especially the closer you have to work with them. Just because two people have the same job doesn’t necessarily mean their personalities are compatible, and more often than not co-workers are people you have to get used to rather than ones with whom you forge instantaneous bonds. But as annoying as you might find the person working at the counter next to you, or over in the next cubicle, imagine how unpleasant things could be if your shared office space was the front seat of a car: just you, them, about six square feet, none of which is private or personal space, and at least eight long hours every shift.
That’s the dilemma faced by police officers, who are introduced to a new partner and then immediately thrown in a space smaller than a jail cell with them, sometimes...
- 4/4/2017
- by H. Perry Horton
- FilmSchoolRejects.com
The shorts vying for this year’s award are a varied selection that tell stories of Europe’s migrant crisis, factories in China and Troubles-era Belfast
The Bafta tradition of giving a touring release to their nominated short films gets more interesting and more valuable by the year: the portmanteau film lives again. The 2017 anthology of live-action and animated shorts is a mixed bunch, inevitably, but there’s a lot to enjoy – and admire – in this non-parochial, globally minded selection. For me the most successful is Daniel Mulloy’s Home, a through-the-looking-glass journey into the issue of refugees, starring Jack O’Connell and Holliday Grainger. It’s a bold, simple idea, executed with commitment and ambition. Charlotte Regan’s Standby is a funny, clever study of two coppers that persuasively tells the story of a tender and protective friendship. Consumed is a documentary by Richard John Seymour about the Chinese...
The Bafta tradition of giving a touring release to their nominated short films gets more interesting and more valuable by the year: the portmanteau film lives again. The 2017 anthology of live-action and animated shorts is a mixed bunch, inevitably, but there’s a lot to enjoy – and admire – in this non-parochial, globally minded selection. For me the most successful is Daniel Mulloy’s Home, a through-the-looking-glass journey into the issue of refugees, starring Jack O’Connell and Holliday Grainger. It’s a bold, simple idea, executed with commitment and ambition. Charlotte Regan’s Standby is a funny, clever study of two coppers that persuasively tells the story of a tender and protective friendship. Consumed is a documentary by Richard John Seymour about the Chinese...
- 2/22/2017
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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