- Eight (1998 film)
Infobox Film
name = Eight
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caption = Opening Titles
director =Stephen Daldry
producer =Jonathan Finn
writer =Tim Clague
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starring =Jack Langan-Evans Mark E'von Gina McKee
music =
cinematography =John Pardue
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distributor =
released = 1998
runtime = 13 min.
country =U.K.
language = English
budget = £100000
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website = http://www.projector.demon.co.uk/nthat.html
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imdb_id = 0205903"Eight" is a 13 minutes
short film 1998 film directed byStephen Daldry , written byTim Clague and produced byWorking Title Films .Plot Summary
"Eight" tells the story of the life of an eight-year-old soccer fan who has to come to terms with living in a strange new town and the loss of his father.
"Eight" opens with a boy wearing what appears to be a homemade
Liverpool F.C. -shirt standing on a beach with his football shouting "My name is Jonathan and I am eight!". Jonathan has no father, but says he was "a flower person who liked pots and world peace". Jonathan's best friend is Terry, who is aManchester United -supporter. Together they watch tapes of England in the1998 FIFA World Cup at Terry's, since Jonathan's mum does not allow football in the house. Terry has a father that Jonathan think is "great". Jonathan has recently moved to an English coastal town. Before then he had lived in Liverpool, where his dad went regularly to the Kop. Jonathan's mum is fed up with her son's football fanaticism, and wants him to get a new hobby.Terry's father hits him when he gets angry. Terry wishes that that he was Jonathan and had no father at all. Jonathan wonders what his dad's work was. He hopes that he was a train driver, a firefighter or maybe a pilot? Terry says he probably was a "stinky caretaker at a stinky school", Jonathan calls him a liar and they depart in anger. At home, alone with a football board game, Jonathan admits that he never knew his father, he died before he was born, at a football match he was watching, possibly referring to the
Hillsborough disaster . The film ends with Jonathan sitting on the beach singing "You'll Never Walk Alone".Awards
*Eight was nominated for the
BAFTA Award for Best Short Film in 1999.History
'Eight' was made through the Jerwood Foundation after Tim Clague's script (originally called "N'That") was selected to win the Jerwood Film Prize. The film was shot on location in the Bournemouth and Poole area.
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