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Directed by
  
Shawn Christensen

Music by
  
Darren Morze

Initial release
  
January 2012 (USA)

Screenplay
  
Shawn Christensen


Written by
  
Shawn Christensen

Cinematography
  
Daniel Katz

Director
  
Shawn Christensen

Music director
  
Darren Morze

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Produced by
  
Damon Russell Mara Kassin Andrew Napier

Starring
  
Fátima Ptacek Shawn Christensen Kim Allen

Awards
  
Academy Award for Best Short Film (Live Action)

Cast
  
Shawn Christensen, Fátima Ptacek, Kim Allen, Dana Segal, Kirsten Holly Smith

Similar
  
Before I Disappear, Henry, Asad, That Wasn't Me, Hole in the Paper Sky

Profiles

Curfew is a 2012 short film directed by Shawn Christensen. The film won the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 85th Academy Awards.

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The short is the basis for a feature film which premiered at SXSW 2014 titled Before I Disappear.

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Plot

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Richie is in the process of ending his life in a bathtub, when he gets a call from his estranged sister, Maggie, asking him to look after his niece, Sophia, for the night. Richie cancels his plans and sets out to babysit his niece.

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When he meets Sophia, she makes it clear that she has no interest in talking to him, nor does she seem to care much about him. Richie mentions that he drew flipbooks when he was younger, starring a protagonist named “Sophia”, and that he wonders if his sister got Sophia’s name from those flipbooks. He then takes Sophia to an old rundown building where he used to live, and finds the flipbooks he wants to show her, but Sophia gets scared and wants to go home.

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After Richie apologizes, they return to the bowling alley and Sophia starts asking all about his life. They start to become friends, and Richie admits that the reason he hasn’t been allowed to see her all these years, is because he once dropped Sophia on her head while taking care of her as a baby. Sophia finds this incident amusing, just as her favorite song comes on over the loudspeakers. Suddenly, everyone in the bowling alley seems to be dancing along with the song, except for Richie. Sophia begs him to dance with her, tugging at his arm until his wrist comes out of its sleeve, revealing his suicide attempt. Richie snaps back to reality.

When Richie brings Sophia back home, he notices a restraining order sitting on the kitchen table, citing assault and harassment. His sister comes back looking bruised and she thanks Richie for his help, but she wants him to leave. She doesn’t want her daughter having any more “false idols”. Richie tells her how much he looked up to her when they were younger, and how much he still looks up to her now. He returns home to his bathtub, and attempts to continue what he started in the beginning but Maggie interrupts him with a phone call again, this time on nicer terms.

Release

The film was released in February 2013 on iTunes and in a theatrical run with the other 14 Oscar-nominated short films by ShortsHD.

References

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