Black Pond (2011)

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Black Pond: Directed by Tom Kingsley, Will Sharpe. With Chris Langham, Simon Amstell, Amanda Hadingue, Colin Hurley. An ordinary British family and their friend are accused of murder when a stranger dies at their dinner table.

“An incredibly impressive debut film from youthful newcomers Will Sharpe and Tom Kingsley. Black Pond is a delightfully grim black comedy about the Thompson family, whou0026#39;re embroiled in a tabloid scandal about the death of a new family friend. They say that truth is stranger than fiction and, while this IS fictional, it has a realistic plausibility and a documentary style which makes the almost farcical events seem hilariously absurd in contrast with the repressed sobriety of the upper-middle-class English milieu. Itu0026#39;s one of these films that will have you grinning like a Cheshire cat all the way through, giggling and snorting like a child whou0026#39;s just heard an old man fart during a quiet church service and eventually letting out a proper belly-laugh every now and then. Colin Hurley, Amanda Hadingue, Simon Amstell, Will Sharpe (writer/director/actor) and the whole cast are excellent and Chris Langham makes a long-awaited return to film (with the controversy of his own personal ordeal with negative publicity perhaps adding its own somewhat dark undertone to the film – almost definitely NOT a conscious effort by the producers though!). Itu0026#39;s a fine example of typically British satirical wit and exemplary of the potential of indie cinema, considering it was made on tiny budget of £25,000. The lack of money means this film will only be seen by few people on its limited release, but as it gathers rave reviews and serious respect, it will no doubt earn cult status by the time itu0026#39;s out on DVD. More like this and more from Sharpe and Kingsley please!”

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