I Think They Call Him John
I Think They Call Him John | |
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Directed by | John Krish |
Produced by |
Jack Carruthers Executive producer Anne Balfour-Fraser |
Written by | John Krish |
Starring | John Cartner Ronson |
Narrated by |
Victor Spinetti Bessie Love |
Edited by | Kevin Brownlow |
Production company |
Samaritan Films |
Release dates | June 1964 |
Running time | 28 minutes |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
I Think They Call Him John is a short film, written and directed by John Krish and produced by Jack Carruthers, with Anne Balfour-Fraser serving as the film's executive producer, for Samaritan Films. Made in 1964, it is a narrated observation of an elderly, lonely man during one day of his life.[1]
It was released at the Polish Film Festival in Warsaw.
Narrative
An elderly man, Mr. John Cartner Ronson has lost his wife some 9 years previously and now lives a humdrum life in a small flat on a modern housing estate. The film records him going about his daily routine, cleaning, preparing modest meals and interacting with his pet budgerigar, even sleeping.[2] The film is intended to demonstrate Mr. Cartner Ronson's solitude in old age and isolation from society in spite of the great contribution he has made in his earlier life as a miner, soldier and gardener. There is within the film an intention to rouse guilt for the lack of integration and appreciation that modern society then provided for this man. Most of the film is shot inside the flat with a few outside context shots showing the density of the buildings contrasting with the insularity of Mr. Cartner Ronson's existence.[2] Throughout the film the subject is afforded great tenderness, respect, and dignity.
Production
The film was shot on 35mm, black and white film by David Muir.
Recorded without sound, it is narrated by Victor Spinetti and Bessie Love.[1]
References
- 1 2 McGahan, Katy (2012). "I Think They Call Him John". British Film Institute. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
- 1 2 Quinn, Anthony (22 November 2010). "A Day in the Life: Four Portraits of Post-War Britain". Film of the Week. The Independent. Retrieved 6 December 2013.
External links
- I Think They Call Him John at the Internet Movie Database
- A Day in the Life: Four Portraits of Post-War Britain – Trailer on YouTube