New Year's Day (2001 film)
{{short description|2001 film by Suri Krishnamma}}
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{{Infobox film
| name = New Year's Day
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| director = Suri Krishnamma
| producer = Simon Channing-Williams
Stephen Cleary
| writer = Ralph Brown
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| starring = Marianne Jean-Baptiste
Anastasia Hille
Andrew Lee Potts
Jacqueline Bisset
| music = Julian Nott
| cinematography = John de Borman
| editing = Adam Ross
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| released = {{Film date|2001|6|27|df=y}}
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| country = United Kingdom
| language = English
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New Year's Day is a 2001 comedy-drama film starring Andrew Lee Potts, Bobby Barry, Jacqueline Bisset, Anastasia Hille, Michael Kitchen, Sue Johnston, Ralph Brown and Marianne Jean-Baptiste. It was written by Ralph Brown and directed by Suri Krishnamma.
The film follows two teenagers, Jake (Potts) and Steve (Barry) as they cope with life after being the sole survivors of an avalanche. Their teacher also survives the accident, but remains comatose and dies soon after the start of the film. The two boys make a suicide pact agreeing that on the first anniversary of the avalanche, they will kill themselves. The two spend their last year living life to the fullest. This takes the form of a list of "tasks", which they both must fulfill before dying.
The movie's screenplay is written by Brown, and deals with themes such as the generation gap, the conflicts that surround today's youngsters, suicide, crossing boundaries and how people are affected by tragedy. Brown has spoken of New Year's Day being prompted by the murder of James Bulger, in the sense of a storyline concerning two young people who are surrounded by grown-ups who have no idea about what they are doing.
New Year's Day won best film at the Raindance Film Festival 2001, and best film at the Sapporo Film Festival 2001. In February 2001, it also took the Grand Prize in the 12th Yubari International Fantastic Film Festival which was attended by director Suri Krishnamma.{{cite web|url=http://yubarifanta.com/index_pc.php?ct=archive.php&langue=21002|title=YUBARI INTERNATIONAL FANTASTIC FILM FESTIVAL 2001|website=yubarifanta.com|accessdate=20 September 2009}}
The film contains a cover of the Tim Hardin song "Reason to Believe" by Paul Weller, recorded specially for the movie.
The exams scenes were filmed using students from the Queens School in Bushey, Hertfordshire. The school is located next door the ex American University where some of the school scenes were shot.
See also
References
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External links
- {{IMDb title|0185542|New Year's Day}}
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Category:2000s coming-of-age comedy-drama films
Category:British coming-of-age comedy-drama films
Category:Films shot at Elstree Film Studios
Category:Films directed by Suri Krishnamma
Category:Films set around New Year
Category:2001 comedy-drama films
Category:2000s English-language films
Category:English-language comedy-drama films
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