1. Background | In My Father's Den | Film | NZ On Screen
The film is as much about tone as plot, eloquently describing a world of emotionally damaged characters isolated from each other in stark landscapes.
Background information, research material and various perspectives about In My Father's Den, written by Richard King
2. In My Father's Den | Rotten Tomatoes
It is a very dark and heavy film so be prepared for that. This film will take you on a roller coaster ride of emotions and that is what makes it so good.
Renowned photojournalist Paul Prior (Matthew MacFadyen) goes home to New Zealand for his father's funeral. While sifting through the personal effects contained in the man's longtime haven, he meets Celia (Emily Barclay), the teenage daughter of his former flame (Jodie Rimmer). The girl subsequently develops a crush on the man who is very likely her father.
3. In My Father's Den (2004) - Sound and Vision
18 apr 2014 · One of the best films to come out of New Zealand along with Once were Warriors and Whale Rider, although unlike those two great films In My ...
Directed/Written: Brad McGann Cast: Matthew Macfadyen and Emily Barclay Country: New Zealand Running Time: 2HRS 8mins PLOT (Spoilers) When his father dies, Paul Prior (Matthew Macfadyen), a disillu…
4. In My Father's Den - Variety
16 jun 2004 · Artfully played and depicted with acute sensitivity, the tender scenes between Paul and Celia are the heart of the picture. A humorous episode ...
Forbidden pasts and unlived futures are intimately entwined and judiciously unraveled in Kiwi meller. Adapted from the celebrated 1972 local novel by Maurice Gee, this feature bow by writer-director Brad McGann has an atmospheric edge and tastefully restrained artiness. B.O. chances in English markets and Euro arthouses look good.
5. In My Father's Den (2004) directed by Brad McGann • Reviews, film + cast
In My Father's Den is an exceptionally well considered tragedy filled with revelations expertly calibrated to break its character's minds and the audiences ...
Paul (Macfadyen), a prize-winning war journalist, returns to his remote New Zealand hometown due to the death of his father, battle-scarred and world-weary. For the discontented sixteen-year-old Celia (Barclay) he opens up a world she has only dreamed of. She actively pursues a friendship with him, fascinated by his cynicism and experience of the world beyond her small-town existence. But many, including the members of both their families (Otto, Moy), frown upon the friendship and when Celia goes missing, Paul becomes the increasingly loathed and persecuted prime suspect in her disappearance. As the violent and urgent truth gradually emerges, Paul is forced to confront the family tragedy and betrayal that he ran from as a youth, and to face the grievous consequences of silence and secrecy that has surrounded his entire adult life.
6. In My Father's Den (2004) Movie Review from Eye for Film
24 jun 2005 · In My Father's Den is more subtle than simply raising two fingers to the romantic desires of feelgood junkies. It is a journey through memory ...
In the beginning you think you know where Brad McGann is going with this - prodigal son returns for funeral of father, stirring up family animosity and shedding light on dark secrets - but slowly, as the cliches fall away and the stereotypes metamorphose into real people, you find yourself enmeshed in a deeply dysfunctional, emotionally charged, multi-layered mystery that redefines the meaning of inappropriate behaviour.
7. In My Father's Den (2004) (H) - Jdanspsa Wyksui
23 nov 2005 · Sounds somewhat formulaic, but upon this surprisingly complex plot is strung a highly effective film that expertly creates its own world, a time ...
‘In My Father’s Den’, directed by Brad McGann and starring Matthew Macfadyen, is a realistic and intensely dramatic look at the secrets buried in small town, with Macfadyen giving…
8. In My Father's Den | Reviews - Screen Daily
15 jun 2004 · This year, in contrast, a packed house was grippedby New Zealand director-writer Brad McGann's assured debut feature In MyFather's Den, a hard- ...
Dir: Brad McGann. NZ-UK.2004. 125minsLast year's Sydney FilmFestival opened to an embarrassing effort, the feeble Australian comedy TheHonourable Wally Norman. This year, in contrast, a packed house was grippedby New Zealand director-writer Brad McGann's assured debut feature In MyFather's Den, a hard-to-categorise mix of family conflict, coming of agedrama and ...
9. Brad Mcgann's In My Father's Den | Matthew Macfadyen - Darcylicious
This excess of tragedy and grief, knowledge and memory, provides the necessary catharsis AND allows Paul to finally cry: for Celia, for his mother and crucially ...
Number 37 Winter 2005 www.illusions.org.nz From the Cinema of Poetry to the Cinema of Unease: Brad Mcgann's In My Father's Den By Duncan Petrie "For me the most powerful films are, and always will be, those of a singular gaze where the human eye can be felt, where it is allowed to go uninhibited, without question and without any
10. In My Father's Den - Lifestyle News - NZ Herald
1 okt 2004 · But it's the one at the beginning that sets the story moving. Paul Prior ... Den is a film of many such moments. Macfadyen makes a great ...
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11. Aotearoa at the movies: In My Father's Den | Connecting Wellington
15 mrt 2022 · In Aotearoa's oeuvre of films, 2004's In My Father's Den is a bittersweet entry. Sweet in that it is one of our most searing dramas.
Our series exploring iconic Kiwi films continues as we speak to producer Trevor Haysom about Brad McGann’s 2004 drama In My Father’s Den.
12. In My Father's Den (2004) - Discuss - MovieChat
In My Father's Den (2004) (movie): A disillusioned war journalist's return home is blighted when he becomes implicated in the mysterious disappearance of a ...
A disillusioned war journalist's return home is blighted when he becomes implicated in the mysterious disappearance of a teenage girl he has befriended.
13. In My Father's Den - Missionaries of the Sacred Heart
18 sep 2021 · It was made for an older audience, an audience that likes thoughtful, powerful, even challenging dramas. It takes its adult themes seriously and ...
IN MY FATHER’S DEN New Zealand, 2004, 125 minutes, Colour. Matthew Mac Fadyen, Emily Barclay, Miranda Otto, Colin Moye. Directed by Brad Mc Gann. Now and again, you come upon a film that you have never heard of, don’t know the director or many of the people in the cast and it makes a strong impressi...
14. IN MY FATHER'S DEN – Simon Boswell | MOVIE MUSIC UK
24 jun 2005 · Written mainly for synths with occasional live instrumental performances, Boswell's score is as quiet and intimate as the film itself, ...
Original Review by Jonathan Broxton A searing, dramatically potent, quietly devastating film from New Zealand, In My Father’s Den is the debut feature by writer-director Brad McGann. Based on a nov…
15. [PDF] IN MY FATHER'S DEN - Matthew Macfadyen
place that Paul fled as a teenager, was a happy accident – I had found my own ... I knew at the outset of making 'In My Father's Den' that I wanted to make an.
16. In My Father's Den - New Zealand Film Commission
As the violent and urgent truth gradually emerges, Paul is forced to confront the family tragedy and betrayal he ran from as a youth, and to face the grievous ...
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17. Flirting with Fiction - Time
27 okt 2004 · And a salient lesson in adapting books for film. In an age when words can be too slavishly followed on screen, In My Father's Den is neither ...
Flirting with Fiction
18. In my Father's Den - The Age
29 okt 2004 · In My Father's Den is a richly surprising feature debut from New Zealand director-writer Brad McGann, who did part of his training as a ...
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19. In My Father's Den 2004 - New Zealand International Film Festival
NZIFF 2004 Archives ... Not only is In My Father's Den one of the best films to hail from this part of the world, but also it's one of the best films I have ever ...
Let’s be the first to acclaim and celebrate the strongest New Zealand dramatic feature since Once Were Warriors and Heavenly Creatures. Like them, Brad McGann’s gripping psychological mystery is a tragedy reverberant with New Zealand life. Adapted and updated, with considerable freedom and rare intelligence, from Maurice Gee’s 1972 novel,
20. In My Father's Den Interviews | Matthew Macfadyen - Darcylicious
24 jun 2005 · As a first-time feature film-maker I couldn't have asked for anyone better. No ego. I had an intelligent, sensitive and highly insightful person ...
Matthew MacFadyen by Phillip Matthews
21. In My Father's Den | Film | NZ On Screen
Film (Trailer, Excerpts, and Extras) – 2004 ... When his father dies, Paul (Matthew Macfayden), a world-weary war journalist, returns to his Central Otago ...
In My Father's Den - When his father dies, Paul (Matthew Macfayden), a world-weary war journalist, returns to his Central Otago hometown. He strikes up an unlikely friendship with a teenage girl (Emily Barclay). Their relationship is frowned upon and when she disappears, the community holds him responsible. The events that follow force Paul to confront a tragic incident he fled as a youth, and face dark secrets. Critically-acclaimed, In My Father's Den marked the debut of a formidable fledgling talent: it was the only feature from writer-director Brad McGann, who died of cancer in 2007.