Pat's Birthday
Pat's Birthday

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Pat's Birthday

1962
Movie
13 min
English

Breer was influenced by the new performance art and "happenings" making waves in the avant-garde of Europe and New York. He worked briefly with Claes Oldenburg and his performance pieces resulting in a 13 minute film, Pat's Birthday (1962). - AWN

Insights

Director: Peter DuffellGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

This short drama centers on Pat, an unassuming man preparing for his birthday. As the day unfolds, it becomes clear that his celebration is less about joy and more about the quiet desperation and unfulfilled expectations that color his life. The film explores themes of loneliness and the subtle complexities of human relationships.

Critical Reception

As a short film, 'Pat's Birthday' received limited widespread critical attention. However, its release as part of the 'Armchair Theatre' anthology series allowed it to reach a television audience who often appreciated its nuanced storytelling and character studies.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its understated performance from the lead.

  • Noted for its poignant exploration of ordinary life.

  • Appreciated for its concise yet impactful narrative.

Google audience: Audience reception for this specific short film is not readily available through typical Google review aggregation. However, similar works from the era often found appreciation for their relatable characters and straightforward, character-driven plots.

Fun Fact

The film was produced by ABC Television as part of their acclaimed 'Armchair Theatre' anthology series, which was known for showcasing contemporary British drama.

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