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Baby (2010 film)

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Baby
Directed byDaniel Mulloy
Written byDaniel Mulloy
Produced byOhna Falby
StarringArta Dobroshi
Daniel Kaluuya
Josef Altin
CinematographyLol Crawley
Edited byDan Robinson
Production
company
Sister Films
Distributed byFilm Four
Release date
  • 19 January 2010 (2010-01-19) (Sundance Film Festival)
Running time
26 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish & Bosnian

Baby is a Brixton set drama short film, written and directed by Daniel Mulloy and starring Arta Dobroshi, Daniel Kaluuya and Josef Altin. Baby premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and went on to win multiple awards including the coveted British Independent Film Award.

Premise

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A young woman (Arta Dobroshi) witnesses another woman being robbed, on a bustling London street. She watches and realizing no one else will intervene the young woman tries to stop the mugging. She bravely confronts the thief (Daniel Kaluuya) only to find that he follows her home. As their journeys continue each is revealed to be struggling with their own issues of pain and intimacy.[1]

Development

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Baby is Daniel Mulloy's follow up to his highly successful trilogy of short films that include BAFTA Award winning Antonio's Breakfast, European Film Award Nominee Dad and Slamdance Film Festival Grand Jury winner Son.

Baby was commission by Film Four and the British Film Institute as the last in their successful Cinema Extreme short film strand.[2][3]

The film was based on an event Mulloy witnessed:

I walked to the bus stop, comfortable in my own world. I was in this routine when I saw a woman being pick-pocketed. I interrupted the thief and it turned out to be a crew working together - they pulled out knives. I wanted to put the character of Sara into a similar scenario and see how power can shift.[4]

Reception

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Baby premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival,[5] to international critical acclaim and in the UK it went on to win the 2010 Edinburgh Film Festival and the British Independent Film Awards. The film received positive critical acclaim; Filmmaker wrote that the film "will haunt you well after its final frame goes dark."[6]

Baby was ranked third most successful international short film in the world for the year 2011 by Short Film Magazine.[7]

Accolades

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References

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  1. ^ European Film Promotion - BABY Retrieved January, 2013.
  2. ^ [films.http://www.film4.com/reviews/2010/baby Film Four website] Retrieved January, 2013.
  3. ^ Cinema Extreme Green Lit Projects - The Burea Retrieved January, 2013
  4. ^ Daniel Mulloy : Short Shot Sundance(Jan 27, 2011) Retrieved January, 2013 poster by Landon Zakheim.
  5. ^ Landon Zakheim, "Short Shot: Daniel Mulloy", Sundance Institute, 27 January 2011 (Retrieved January, 2013)
  6. ^ Filmmaker Magazine by Brandon Harris Retrieved January, 2013
  7. ^ Review of award-winning short films in 2011 a brief appraisal ll 18/03/2012 Archived 15 December 2014 at the Wayback Machine, Short Film magazine (Retrieved December, 2014)
  8. ^ Access Cinema Retrieved January, 2013.
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