The Puritans (film)

The Puritans is a 2013 short science-fiction film written and directed by Sean Robinson and produced by Paul Warner.

The Puritans
Directed bySean Robinson
Produced byPaul Warner, Martina Rojas Chaigneau
Written bySean Robinson
StarringTyler Elliot Burke
Eileen Kearney
Nikki Dillon
Elyssa Jakim
Greg Seel
Louisa Ward
Peter Trojgaard
Music byBruno Axel
CinematographyEsteban Robles
Edited bySean Robinson
Distributed bySnagFilms
IndieFlix
Release date
  • May 5, 2013 (2013-05-05)
Running time
24 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Premise

The Puritans revolves around a soldier who returns from a war to discover that his family has returned to a nineteenth-century life-style in a desperate attempt to escape from the "perversions" of the modern world.

Cast

  • Eileen Kearney as Joy Sutton
  • Tyler Elliot Burke as Noble Sutton
  • Nikki Dillon as Prudence Sutton
  • Greg Seel as Ward Sutton
  • Elyssa Jakim as Hope Dudley
  • Louisa Ward as Julie
  • Peter Trojgaard as Ernest Dudley

Awards

  • International Short Film Festival "Kharkov Lilac": Grand Prix Award-won (2013)[1]
  • Carmarthen Bay Film Festival: Best International Short-won (2013)[2]
  • NW Short Film Festival: Best Original Concept-won (2013)[3]
  • Vagrant Film Festival: Audience Choice Award-won (2013)[4]
  • Melbourne Underground Film Festival: Best Short Film-nominated (2013)[5]
  • The Northwest Ohio Film Festival: Outstanding Short Film-nominated, Audience Choice-nominated, Outstanding Direction: Sean Robinson-nominated, Outstanding Actress-Short: Eileen Kearney-nominated, Outstanding Screenplay: Paul Warner & Sean Robinson-nominated (2013)[6]

Festival showings

Critical reception

Film Threat gave the film 5 stars.[25] SBCC Film Reviews[26]

gollark: STOP KILLING STUFF
gollark: I'd be amazed if *anyone* had several golds on hand.
gollark: None of them are spherical.
gollark: I think they probably mean `2-3 CB Golds and a CB Silver`.
gollark: None can catch CB Golds except the Fish of Suns.

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