Asad (film) explained

ASAD
Director:Bryan Buckley
Cinematography:Scott Henriksen
Editing:Chris Franklin
Music:Marcel Khalife
Distributor:ShortsHD
Country:United States
South Africa

Asad is a 2012 South African-American short film directed by Bryan Buckley. The film was nominated for the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.[1]

Produced in South Africa by Mino Jarjoura of Hungry Man Productions, the cast is made up of Somali refugees living in South Africa, none of whom had any acting experience prior to production.[2]

After being nominated for an Oscar, the film was released along with all the other 15 Oscar-nominated short films in theaters by ShortsHD.[3] [4]

Plot

Asad is a fisher boy in Somalia. His friends, led by Laban, are pirates; Asad feels as if he is suited for the pirate life. An old fisherman named Erasto would rather stick to an honest fishing life as opposed to piracy. Asad has never been able to catch anything on his fishing trips and is beginning to give up hope. Erasto tries to lift his spirits with his largest catch of the day.

When Asad is taking home the fish with his friend, various people on the street ask if he has caught it and he angrily tells them that he has not. His friend suggests that he should lie but Asad says that if he does he will be cursed forever and won't catch anything. As they are talking they run into a group of Somali rebels that ask where all the beautiful women in their town are. When Asad's friend says he does not know, they threaten to kill him; Asad offers them the fish to save his friend's life.

The next day Asad goes out to the sea to meet with Erasto for a fishing trip and sees the old man injured by the boat. Since Asad had mentioned where the fish came from, the Somali rebels had come for him. Erasto's arm was so badly injured that he could not fish. He tells Asad that the boy's luck will change today and he will finally catch something.

Asad feels the tug of a fish when out at sea and tries to pull it in, but it instead pulls his boat out farther into the sea, where he spies a luxury boat similar to the one that Laban and his friends were going to hold for ransom. Asad goes to see what happened and finds Laban, his friends, and the woman who had the boat all dead. He begins to inspect another room and finds a Persian cat, which he brings back to Erasto. Neither of them know what a cat is, but they say that it looks like a white lion. Erasto marks that Asad's name means "lion". Asad names the cat Lionfish and takes it back to his village to take care of, his luck changed.

Awards

Awards for ASAD
YearAssociationAward CategoryStatus
2013Academy AwardsBest Short Film - Live Action
2012Tribeca Film FestivalBest Narrative Short
Los Angeles Film FestivalAudience Award
Austin Film FestivalAudience Award
Best Narrative Short
New Orleans Film FestivalBest Narrative Short Film
Rhode Island International Film FestivalGrand Prize – Best Short Film
Traverse City Film FestivalSpecial Jury Prize
HollyShorts Film FestivalBest Short Film
One Lens Film Festival1st Place and Social Justice Award
Mill Valley Film FestivalBAFTA/LA Award - Best Short Film
San Jose International Film FestivalBest of Fest
Denver Film FestivalStarz People's Choice Award for Short Film
Boulder International Film FestivalBest Short Film

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nominees for the 85th Academy Awards. 2013-01-10.
  2. Web site: Asad - Inspiration . asadfilm.com . 13 February 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130221024544/http://www.asadfilm.com/ASAD/INSPIRATION.html . 21 February 2013 .
  3. Web site: The New York Times. Oscar Nominated Short Films 2013. 2013.
  4. Web site: The New York Times. Asad. 2013.