DEATH OF A SUPERHERO
synopsis
After several cycles of chemotherapy, fourteen-year-old Donald feels he has little left to hope for. Worst of all, he might die a virgin. When Donald’s parents urge him to confront his feelings, he retreats further into his own head, channelling his thoughts into sinister and eerily beautiful comic book drawings. In the universe of his sketches, Donald is no longer a skinny teen with leukemia. Instead, he becomes a brawny superhero dedicated to fighting his archenemy: a mad scientist called the The Glove, who wields syringes for fingers. Donald’s parents send him to Dr. Adrian King, a therapist with a matter-of-fact approach to death who challenges Donald’s defensive attitude. Despite his initial resistance, Donald finds himself opening up to the doctor, who treats him as an adult rather than a child to be pitied. Better yet, he strikes up a promising friendship with a fellow misfit named Shelly.
international title: | Death of a Superhero |
original title: | Death of a Superhero |
country: | Germany, Ireland |
sales agent: | Global Screen GmbH (a brand of Telepool GmbH) |
year: | 2011 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | Ian FitzGibbon |
film run: | 98' |
screenplay: | Anthony McCarten |
cast: | Andy Serkis, Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Aisling Loftus, Michael McElhatton, Sharon Horgan, Jessica Schwarz |
cinematography by: | Tom Fährmann |
film editing: | Tony Cranstoun |
art director: | Mark Geraghty |
music: | Marius Ruhland |
producer: | Astrid Kahmke, Philipp Kreuzer, Michael Garland |
production: | Bavaria Film, Grand Pictures |