Kurzfilme / Drama
Großbritannien,
1965, 27 min
Regie:
Ridley ScottDrehbuch:
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Ridley ScottBesetzung:
Tony ScottKritiken (1)
Ridley Scott’s short-film debut is a remarkable cross between the aesthetics of British kitchen-sink realism and the expressive advertising style of hyper-aestheticised tableaux, the first generation of which Scott himself subsequently became one of the most distinctive experts. But like his brother Tony’s short One of the Missing, which followed a year later, Boy and Bicycle remains a formal exercise that in retrospect offers a look at the roots of the director's subsequently fully formed style and approach to his craft. ()