Directed by Bradley Jackson
TX, USA
Fiction Short
20min
Award Winner:
Best Fiction Short
Rafe Winston never cried; not when he was a baby, not when his heart was crushed by his high school sweetheart, not even when he first saw E.T. So when his father dies, Rafe - at the age of 32 - decides to embark upon a true emotional journey with hopes to shed his first tear before the funeral - and before it's not too late.

This was a tremendously well received film this year. It's hard to create a story line that is both heart-warming, yet not too over the top...and this film is the perfect balance. Great job!
ReplyDeleteJust was blown away by the short film "The Man Who Never Cried" at Rockport Film Festival. Shout out to David Ramirez for kicking ass in it on two fronts. Also, to Andrew Lee for producing. I stole the following sentence from the fan page "PLEASE SHARE - Friends, you can now watch my short film The Man Who Never Cried as well as many others at http://vimeo.com/bradleyjackson"
ReplyDelete- Andrew Pozza (2011 RFF Filmmaker & Writer for "A Schizophrenic Love Story")
"The Man Who Never Cried is one of the best shorts I've seen in a while." - Dylan Ellis
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