Doubletalk

Doubletalk

Year: 1975

Runtime: 10 mins

Language: English

Director: Alan Beattie

Comedy

Directed by Alan Beattie, the 1975 short film follows a young man as he picks up his girlfriend from her family home and meets her parents, while the audience hears each character’s private thoughts and impressions. The piece earned an Oscar nomination for Best Live Action Short Film and was preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.

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