Chicken (2001 film) explained

Chicken
Director:Barry Dignam
Producer:Barry Dignam
Starring:Darren Healy
Niall O'Shea
Cinematography:Peter Robertson
Editing:James Finlan
Studio:Hit and Run Productions
Bord Scannán na hÉireann
Runtime:3 minutes
Country:Ireland
Language:English

Chicken is a 2001 Irish short film directed by Barry Dignam about the way adolescent males sometimes redirect their feelings of affection for each other into often violent or competitive activities such as games of chicken.

Plot

Mick (Darren Healy) and Kev (Niall O'Shea) spend a late afternoon near railroad tracks by the seaside where Mick teaches Kev how to "shotgun" beer for reasons then unknown to the viewer. He observes that Kev is "a bit of a wuss" after he fails to replicate the proper shotgunning technique and calls for Kev to come sit close to him for a test of courage, the knife game, which involves stabbing a knife between outstretched fingers at an ever-faster rate. The game is usually played with one person's hand at a time and as a gesture of what may be seen as self-sacrifice, Mick puts his hand over Kev's in order to shield Kev's hand from the brunt of an injury should it occur.

When a train speeds by them, Mick accidentally cuts Kev and himself very slightly with the knife. They clasp each other's hands tightly and Mick, who suddenly seems very insecure and in need of affection is lovingly embraced by Kev, who perhaps has known all along why Mick brought him here.

A single screen of credits appears, then the film ends with a brief shot of the two in silhouette, standing apart, watching the sun set over the ocean.

Production

Chicken was shot over two days on 35 mm film with a Dolby Digital soundtrack.

The title of the short film is a double entendre, since "chicken" is also a slang term for a young homosexual.[1]

Awards and accolades

Film Festival Category Year Outcome
2001 Cannes Film Festival[2] Short Film Palme d'Or2001
Dublin Gay and Lesbian Film Festival[3] Best Short Film2001
Newport International Film FestivalJury Award for Best Short Film2001
Barcelona Gay & Lesbian Film FestivalSpecial Jury Commendation2001
BFI International London Lesbian & Gay Film FestivalJury Commendation Film Four TX Short Film Prize2002
Cabbagetown Film Festival, Toronto[4] Best Short Film2002

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chicken. Merriam-Webster. 26 January 2012.
  2. Web site: Official Selection 2001 – Short Films. Cannes Film Festival. 27 January 2012.
  3. Web site: Awards 2001. Irish Film Board. 27 January 2012.
  4. Web site: 2002 Lineup. Cabbagetown Short Film & Video Festival. 27 January 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120219091649/http://www.cabbagetownshortfilmandvideofestival.com/history.html#2002. 19 February 2012. dead.