The Oates' Valor

The Oates' Valor is a short film written and directed by Tim Thaddeus Cahill. Cahill's first film is a coming of age comedy of a son's conflict with his demanding father. This 14 minute color piece was filmed on Super 16 mm film.

The Oates' Valor
Directed byTim Thaddeus Cahill
Produced byAndy Bruntel, Leo Jaramillo (co-producers)
Tim Thaddeus Cahill, Ross Danielson, Victory Palmisano, Ali Zubik (producers)
Written byTim Thaddeus Cahill
StarringConrad Apfell
Daniel Carpenter
Jordan David
Grant Gimby
Shannon Holt
Adèle Jacques
Jack Moore
Amanda O'Brien
Ryan Patterson
Whitney Rydbeck
CinematographyDavid Rom
Edited byMatt Barber
Distributed byIndependent
Release date
  • April 19, 2007 (2007-04-19)
Running time
14 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
French

Plot

Teenage Boyson Oates (played by Jordan David) conflicts with his demanding father (played by Jack Moore).[1] After an unsuccessful attempt to follow his fathers's orders, Boyson runs away from home, but is lured back for a reconciliation by one final parental act of appeasement.

Reception

The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.[2] It has been featured at the Silver Lake Film Festival,[3] the Nantucket International Film Festival,[4] Small Potato Short Film Festival,[5] and the Dereel Independent Film Festival.[6]

It will be a Competition Short at the 2007 Cannes Film Festival.[7][8]

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