Oh Lucy! (2014 film)

Oh Lucy! is a short film directed by Atsuko Hirayanagi. The short film made its world premiere at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival receiving 2nd place in the Cinéfondation. Oh Lucy! has since become Academy Qualified[1] by winning the Best International Short Film Award at the 2015 Flickerfest[2] as well as the Short Film Jury Award: International Fiction at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.

Oh Lucy!
Oh Lucy! Sundance Film Festival 2015 Poster
Directed byAtsuko Hirayanagi
Written byAtsuko Hirayanagi
Produced byAtsuko Hirayanagi
Masumi Soga
Ken Natsuhara
Perry Loong
StarringKaori Momoi
Billy Scott
Keiichi Tsuda
CinematographyMitch Arens
Release date
2014
Running time
21 minutes
CountriesJapan
Singapore
United States
LanguageJapanese

Hirayanagi later made the film into a feature film version, released in 2017.[3]

Synopsis

Setsuko, a 55-year-old single 'office lady' in Tokyo, is given a blonde wig and a new identity, "Lucy," by her young unconventional English instructor. "Lucy" awakens desires Setsuko never knew she had. When the instructor suddenly disappears, Setsuko must come to terms with what remains – herself.

Awards

Awards for Oh Lucy!
Year Association Award Category Status
2015 Sundance Film FestivalShort Film Jury Award: International Fiction[4][5]Won
FlickerfestBest Short Film[2]Won
Chicago International Film FestivalAudience Choice Award for Best Short Film[6]Won
Vail Film FestivalBest Short Film[7]Won
24FPS International Short Film Festival Silver Medal[8]Won
Horizon Award[8]Won
Best Director[8]Won
Best Actress (Kaori Momoi)[8]Won
Hell's Half Mile Film & Music FestivalBest Short Film[9]Won
LA Film FestivalSpecial Jury Mention for Best Actress[10]Won
Tel Aviv International Student Film FestivalBest Director[11]Won
2014 Cannes Film Festival2nd place (Cinéfondation Category)[12]Won
Toronto International Film FestivalHonorable Mention (Best Short Film)Won

Release

The short has been shown at over 50 film festivals and is currently touring in theaters as a part of the Sundance Film Festival Award-winning short film tour.

References


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