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Adapted from a monologue in his “Blue Jam” radio series, Chris Morris’ first short film is a haunting black comedy about a man who no longer uses his name because he’s decided he’s ceased to deserve one, and a dog called Rothko who says he is the man’s lawyer. As reality bleeds into hallucination, Rothko decides to take the man for a walk… –IMDb

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Christopher Morris

For someone with such a small body of work for the screen, the influence of Chris Morris is remarkable. Regularly lauded as the most thoughtful and challenging comedian working in Britain today, his work is characterised by the long gestation periods and obsessive secrecy undertaken for each major project. This ratio of high input for low output points to a meticulous attention to detail, not to mention an uncompromising, moralistic drive.

Morris was born in Cambridgeshire, and his progression through the education system was peppered with musical rather than comic activity. His earliest work for radio was typical local fare, yet a sense of mischief and recognisable comic persona gradually crept in, taking full flight at BBC Radio Bristol and Greater London Radio. Here he was picked up by comedy producer Armando Iannucci, who invited him to share in the creation of landmark news parody On the Hour (BBC Radio 4, 1991-92). The cast and crew resisted labels but were nevertheless… read more

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Mitch Fillion

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HwNN0gLa1wM

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Alexander Robino

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What an absurd short film! I like it.

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A quirky little comedy short which provides a few laughs and marks those involved out for future success...

By Mutt on April 27, 2010

Controversial British comedian and satirist Chris Morris (“Brass Eye” & “The Day Today”) makes his big screen debut with this adaptation for Warp Films of a comedy monologue, co-written with Robert…  read review

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