Project Detail

Seeing Things

Synopsis

Based on the writer/director's own childhood experience of hospital, Seeing Things explores the emotional journey of an adolescent boy, Jack Park, who is in hospital to undergo plastic surgery to expand his hare-lip. It is an experience which renders him temporarily mute and without access to mirrors.

Details

Year
1999
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
20 mins
Format
35mm
Director
Rupert Jones
Producer
Kate Thorne
Director of Photography
Malcolm McLean
Principal cast
Ciaran Fitzgerald, Freddie Jones
Screen Writers
Rupert Jones, Edmund Butler

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Production Status

Production Company

BFI Production 29 Rathbone Street, London W1P 1AG Tel: 020 7636 5587 Fax: 020 7580 9456 Email: roger.shannon@bfi.org.uk

Sales Company

BFI Films 21 Stephen Street, London W1P 2LN Tel: 020 7957 8909 Fax: 020 7580 5830 Email: andrea.klein@ bfi.org.uk

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Eleven year old Jack Park is in hospital for plastic surgery on his hare lip. After the operation, he goes in search of a mirror and a magical journey begins. His adventure in the strange world of the hospital begins with an imaginary battle and ends in an encounter with a patient who performs impossible conjuring tricks. When the plastic surgeon visits Jack to inspect his handiwork, the boy performs his own trick and disappears.