Peter and Ben

Category:
Documentary
Format:
DVCam/Mini-DV
Running Time:
10 min
Year:
2007

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Average rating 3.85

  • David Miller 1 day ago
    what a great little film. congratulations.

    more competitions like this!!
  • valeria coizza 24 days ago
    I love it
  • Casual-T ... 62 days ago
    very touching story. beautiful film. very well done, indeed.
  • Mark Wiggins 115 days ago
    Charming and powerful film about an enduring relationship!
  • Daf Palfrey 118 days ago
    So good, and well thought out. Glad there is only his voice - no narrator to tell us what to think.
  • ED EDWARDS 123 days ago
    Beautiful
  • Robin D 129 days ago
    Fantastic story.Watch a Best Director awarded Film below
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OVZsoi5CtTc&feature=PlayList&p=8BB20CC344E79D3C&index=0
  • Wyllie O Hagan 133 days ago
    Many congratulations on winning the Encounters with Hertzog competition with your beautiful film. We are drawn to both characters. Love the close-ups and colour. We wish you all the best.
  • Brian Karl 133 days ago
    Nicely done. Keep up the good work.
  • Guy Fee 133 days ago
    Beautiful, amazing work. Captured the relationship perfectly and I really cared about Ben by the end! Music was great too. Superbaaah-d and just flockin' great. You ARE a film star, Ben.

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About this film

As a young man, Peter visited the rolling lush green hills of a remote and hidden valley in Wales and chose to stay there permanently. Self-sufficient and alone, Peter was content. Then he met Ben. Peter found Ben, an orphaned newborn lamb, abandoned in a ditch. Now Ben has matured into a full-grown wooly sheep with ambitions to move into Peter's house with him. Peter, however, has other ideas. Peter and Ben is a touching and quirky story of how two "black-sheep" form an unusual and enduring bond.

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