Balloon (2019 American film)

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Balloon
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Official film poster
Directed byJeremy Merrifield
Screenplay byJeremy Merrifield
Dave Testa
Produced byChristina Cha
Starring
CinematographyFrances Kroon
Edited byBowei Yue
Music byAli Helnwein
Production
companies
AFI Conservatory
Dream Three Films
Release date
Running time
16 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Balloon is a 2019 American short coming-of-age fantasy drama film written and directed by Jeremy Merrifield and produced by Dream Three Films as Merrifield's thesis for the completion of his studies at the AFI Conservatory. [1] [2] [3] It stars Jonah Beres and Paul Scheer and explores gender stereotypes and toxic masculinity associated with boyhood. [4] [5] [6]

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Balloon premiered at AFI on February 28, 2019 and bean its film festival run at the Palm Springs International ShortFest that year. [7] The film qualified for the Oscars by winning the Grand Prix at HollyShorts Film Festival in 2019 [8] [9] and was nominated for a Student Academy Award. [5] The short film won both Best Drama Series and The Seymour Bricker Humanitarian Award at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation’s 40th annual College Television Awards. [10]

Plot

Junior high schooler, Sam Wheeler, wants to do nothing more than keep his head down, get through the day, and hang out with his friend Adam. All of that changes in the aftermath of a fight with Jason Kingsley as their classmates continuously share a recording of the fight online and send Sam derisive digital messages. As a consequence, Adam, too, begins to pull away. While Sam is still trying to suppress the rage, he discovers he has a latent super-ability. Backed into a corner and possessing the power to do something about it, the fate of Sam’s future hangs in the balance of his choice. [11] [5]

Cast

Reception

IndieWire compared the film to Joker , saying where that film "explores the genesis of a villain," Balloon "depicts the making of a hero," while describing it as "emotionally vivid and delicately rendered" and calling it "a timely critique of the superhero mythos, offering an alternative world that prizes softness and sensitivity over brute strength." The Independent Critic called Balloon "one of the best short films of 2019." [12] [6]

Accolades

YearPresenter/FestivalAward/CeremonyStatus
2020 College Television Awards Best Drama SeriesWon [10]
Seymour Bricker Humanitarian AwardWon [10]
2019 HollyShorts Film Festival Grand Prix (Oscar Qualifying)Won [13]
2019 New Orleans Film Festival Audience Award / Jury Special MentionWon [14]
2019Napa Valley Film FestivalBest Narrative ShortWon [15]
2019 Student Academy Awards Best Narrative (Domestic)Nominated [5]
2019 Palm Springs International Short Fest Best Student ShortNominated [7]
2019 American Society of Cinematographers Heritage AwardNominated [16]

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