The Big House (2000 film)

The Big House
Directed by Rachel Ward
Written by Rachel Ward
Starring Tony Martin
Gary Sweet
Music by Paul Kelly
Cinematography Toby Oliver
Edited by Margaret Sixel
Release dates
18 October 2001 (USA)
Running time
24 minutes
Country Australia
Language English

The Big House is a 2000 award-winning short drama film written and directed by Rachel Ward. Set in a prison, it stars Tony Martin and Gary Sweet. It was shown at the 2001 Reel Affirmations International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival.

Plot

Williams (Tony Martin) is a long term prisoner when Sonny (Kick Gurry) comes and is assigned to be Williams’ cell mate.

Williams decides to take Sonny under his wing, but his help and protection is conditional that Sonny occasionally has non-penetrative sex with him – masturbation or oral sex. Sonny is repulsed by this.

Sonny notices a photo of a boy above Williams’ bunk. Williams says that the boy in the photo is his son, and is probably a grown man by now. Williams has had no contact with his son for many years.

In the shower block Sonny is confronted with the prospect of male rape by another long term prisoner Jacko (Gary Sweet). Sonny then accepts Williams’ protection.

Sonny does his time and then thanks Williams for looking out for him during his prison stay.

Williams is assigned a new cell mate, and it appears unbeknownst to him that it is Anthony, his own son… with the prospect that Williams will like-wise ‘protect’ him during his prison stay.

Cast

Awards

In 2001 the film won the Australian Film Institute award for Best Short Fiction Film and was nominated for Best Screenplay. In 2002 it won the Film Critics Circle of Australia award for Best Short.[1]

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 7/8/2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.