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A Day Out

A break-up drama that delves into emotional maturity, commitment and resilience.
5/5

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Conor Champley’s directorial debut delivers a bitter-sweet relationship drama that delves deep into the inner tumult of its central character, Ben, portrayed brilliantly by Antonio Magro. After a heated argument with his girlfriend, played by Sarah Wisser, Ben finds himself forcefully ejected from their shared apartment, accompanied only by his faithful dog. From this point forward, the film expertly captures the turmoil that ensues as Ben is forced to confront his own flaws and reassess his relationship attitude.

The talented ensemble cast, featuring Clark Johnson and Thaddeus Daniels, breathes life into the film, infusing it with authenticity and depth of emotion. Particularly noteworthy are Ben’s encounters with a street preacher, portrayed by Daniels, and an elderly man in the park, played by Clark Johnson. These interactions provide Ben with wise words and differing perspectives on love and commitment, challenging him to re-evaluate his own beliefs and motivations.

Set against the backdrop of the bustling metropolis of New York City, the film beautifully captures the essence of urban life through Bradley Credit’s skillful cinematography. Champley’s unique and quirky approach to incorporating Ben’s dog adds a delightful touch of levity to an otherwise emotionally charged narrative, seamlessly blending moments of light-heartedness with the weight of the story.

At its core, the film explores the themes of commitment, emotional maturity, and the arduous work that goes into maintaining a relationship. It portrays the complexities and challenges that arise when two individuals embark on the journey of shared love, reminding us of the importance of honest self-reflection and growth.

The acting performances in the film are exceptional, with each member of the cast delivering nuanced and captivating portrayals. Champley’s storytelling prowess shines through in this insightful exploration of human relationships, making it an enjoyable and thought-provoking watch.

Champley’s debut is a compelling examination of love’s complexities and the personal growth that comes with navigating the tumultuous waters of a relationship. With its strong performances, skilled cinematography, and unique narrative approach, this short film is certain to leave a lasting impression.

Brief Synopsis

Ben has always run away from commitment. But today, his heart is catching up with him.
A Day Out Short Film

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Director(s): Conor Champley
Writer(s): Conor Champley
Cast: Antonio Magro, Clark Johnson, Nathan Pachteerapat, Sarah Wisser, Thaddeus Daniels
Producer(s): Conor Champley, Ryan Hamelin
Director of Photography: Bradley Credit
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Runtime: 10 min

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A Day Out

A break-up drama that delves into emotional maturity, commitment and resilience.
5/5

Review

Conor Champley’s directorial debut delivers a bitter-sweet relationship drama that delves deep into the inner tumult of its central character, Ben, portrayed brilliantly by Antonio Magro. After a heated argument with his girlfriend, played by Sarah Wisser, Ben finds himself forcefully ejected from their shared apartment, accompanied only by his faithful dog. From this point forward, the film expertly captures the turmoil that ensues as Ben is forced to confront his own flaws and reassess his relationship attitude.

The talented ensemble cast, featuring Clark Johnson and Thaddeus Daniels, breathes life into the film, infusing it with authenticity and depth of emotion. Particularly noteworthy are Ben’s encounters with a street preacher, portrayed by Daniels, and an elderly man in the park, played by Clark Johnson. These interactions provide Ben with wise words and differing perspectives on love and commitment, challenging him to re-evaluate his own beliefs and motivations.

Set against the backdrop of the bustling metropolis of New York City, the film beautifully captures the essence of urban life through Bradley Credit’s skillful cinematography. Champley’s unique and quirky approach to incorporating Ben’s dog adds a delightful touch of levity to an otherwise emotionally charged narrative, seamlessly blending moments of light-heartedness with the weight of the story.

At its core, the film explores the themes of commitment, emotional maturity, and the arduous work that goes into maintaining a relationship. It portrays the complexities and challenges that arise when two individuals embark on the journey of shared love, reminding us of the importance of honest self-reflection and growth.

The acting performances in the film are exceptional, with each member of the cast delivering nuanced and captivating portrayals. Champley’s storytelling prowess shines through in this insightful exploration of human relationships, making it an enjoyable and thought-provoking watch.

Champley’s debut is a compelling examination of love’s complexities and the personal growth that comes with navigating the tumultuous waters of a relationship. With its strong performances, skilled cinematography, and unique narrative approach, this short film is certain to leave a lasting impression.

Brief Synopsis

Ben has always run away from commitment. But today, his heart is catching up with him.
A Day Out Short Film

Credits

Director(s): Conor Champley
Writer(s): Conor Champley
Cast: Antonio Magro, Clark Johnson, Nathan Pachteerapat, Sarah Wisser, Thaddeus Daniels
Producer(s): Conor Champley, Ryan Hamelin
Director of Photography: Bradley Credit
Animation:

Specifications

Country:
Language:
Year:
Runtime: 10 min

IMDb Page

Coming Soon

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