Directed By:Anand Tucker
Written By:David Nicholls, Blake Morrison
When Did You Last See Your Father?
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Nov 20, 2021
9
I really enjoyed, appreciated even, this film, as a way of showing the life of a father via his sons memories, shortly before he dies. It felt quite poignant and not unnecessarily sentimental in an over the top or excessively forced way either, which is always a good thing. I felt that Jim Broadbent gave a particularly good performance as the somewhat no nonsense and yet also clearly proud father to his somewhat quiet and laidback son. It came across as quite a realistic film I felt, from what little I know of the time its set (the 1960s primarily). I thought the characterisation was good and it's quite a warm and enjoyable film, although it may make you sad if you've, of course, lost a parent recently but I like that it didn't seem to be, as I say, actively wallowing in sentimentality or anything.. don't get me wrong, it IS sentimental but not overly, in a way that ruined it for me, not at all. There are amusing moments and more serious, thought provoking moments too. I felt it got the balance right somehow. I also liked the relatively bright colours shown with bright Christmas decorations and clothes standing out, among other things. I believe the film is based on a memoir and that makes it even better in my humble opinion. Ignoring the slightly cliched music played to bring out certain emotions in certain scenes, I would certainly recommend it, yes. It may not be to everyone's taste but I thought it was a very good film.
Production Company:
- Film4
- UK Film Council
- EM Media
- Intandem Films
- Number 9 Films
- Father Features
- Audley Films
- Comptom Investments
- Tiger Aspect Productions
- Bord Scannán na hÉireann / The Irish Film Board
- European Regional Development Fund
Release Date:Jun 6, 2008
Duration:1 h 32 m
Rating:PG-13
Tagline:A parent and a child. The past and the present. Memories and secrets. Can you know someone for a lifetime.... and not know them at all? The life of a father. Through the journey of a son.
Awards
British Independent Film Awards
• 7 Nominations
Evening Standard British Film Awards
• 2 Nominations
Golden Trailer Awards
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination




























