Movie spotlight
A Happy Hand
By alternating documentary with fiction, a portrait is drawn of Peter van Straaten, eminent draughtsman of political cartoons, the long-term Parool serial Agnes and a countless series of painfully comical sketches of everyday life. Interviews with Van Straaten - outside, at home and at work - smoothly merge with dramatised excerpts from Agnes (played by people like Renée Fokker, Pierre Bokma and Hans Kesting). 'That's me, dressed up as a woman', he says about this creation. The camera peeks over his shoulder when Van Straaten makes his black-and-white drawings with pen and ink. His humour is harsh; he draws people in all their spinelessness, sadness and dishonesty, with a remarkable eye to facial expressions and postures. Through his drawings and stories, he also talks about his personal experiences with alcohol, relationships, family, health and sex - and his lifelong love for birds in the open field.
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Plot Summary
A young man grapples with his past and the consequences of his actions. Set against the backdrop of rural Australia, the film explores themes of regret, redemption, and the enduring impact of difficult choices.
Critical Reception
A Happy Hand received positive attention for its emotional depth and strong performances, particularly from its lead actors. It was noted for its poignant storytelling and effective portrayal of complex human emotions within a concise runtime.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its moving narrative and performances.
Appreciated for its exploration of regret and reconciliation.
Considered a powerful short drama.
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Fun Fact
The short film was screened at various film festivals, gaining recognition for its independent filmmaking qualities.
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