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Dad's Stick
Dad's Stick
7.6
/10
979 Ratings

DAD'S STICK

Directed by John Smith
United Kingdom, 2012
Avant-Garde, Short

Synopsis

Dad’s Stick features three well-used objects that were shown to the artist by his father before he died. Two of these were so steeped in history that their original forms and functions were obscured. The third seemed to be instantly recognizable, but turned out to be something else entirely.

Synopsis

Dad’s Stick features three well-used objects that were shown to the artist by his father before he died. Two of these were so steeped in history that their original forms and functions were obscured. The third seemed to be instantly recognizable, but turned out to be something else entirely.

Our take

As the rings of a tree mark the layers of time, John Smith’s moving five-minute wonder remembers his father through a series of objects that unearth surprising revelations. Painterly abstraction gives way to something else entirely and like all Smith’s work, it’s clever, economical, and unexpected.