Tyrannosaur

Tyrannosaur

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Council Estate | Northern England

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Romance
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Paddy Considine, Dan Winch, Angie Pontefract
  • Cast(s): Peter Mullan, Olivia Colman, Eddie Marsan, Ned Dennehy, Samuel Bottomley See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 33min
  • Music: Chris Sheedy,Chris Baldwin,Dan Baker,John Boughtwood,Richard Smith
  • Award(s): BAFTA Film 2012 (Won)
    Grand Jury Prize 2011 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Eternity, People We Meet on Vacation
  • Story:
    The story of Joseph a man plagued by violence and a rage that is driving him to self-destruction. As Joseph's life spirals into turmoil a chance of redemption appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker. Their relationship develops to reveal that Hannah is hiding a secret of her own with devastating results on both of their lives.
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7.5/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
The story of Joseph a man plagued by violence and a rage that is driving him to self-destruction. As Joseph's life spirals into turmoil a chance of redemption appears in the form of Hannah, a Christian charity shop worker. Their relationship develops to reveal that Hannah is hiding a secret of her own with devastating results on both of their lives.
Ratings

7.5/10

IMDb

AWARDS

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Won
BAFTA Film Award

Outstanding Debut by a British Writer Director or Producer | 2012 | Diarmid

Prix du jury Award

Jury Prize | 2013 | Paddy

ALFS Award

British Actress of the Year For | 2012 | Olivia

British Actress of the Year | 2012 | Olivia

Evening Standard British Film Award

Best Actress | 2012 | Olivia

Empire Award

Best Actress | 2012 | Olivia

Chlotrudis Award

Best Actress | 2013 | Olivia

British Independent Film Award

Best British Independent Film | 2011

Best Actress | 2011 | Olivia

Audience Award

Open Horizons | 2011

Special Jury Prize Award

World Cinema Dramatic | 2011 | Olivia

Directing Award

World Cinema Dramatic | 2011 | Paddy

Honorable Mention Award

Best Actress | 2011 | Olivia

Bronze Horse Award

Best Directorial Debut | 2011 | Paddy

Special Achievement Award

Best First Feature | 2011 | Paddy

CineVision Award

Best Film By An Emerging Director | 2011 | Paddy

Silver Hugo Award

Best Actress | 2011 | Olivia

Douglas Hickox Award

2011 | Paddy

Prix de la Critique Award

Critics Prize | 2013 | Paddy

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Nominations
Grand Jury Prize Award

World Cinema Dramatic | 2011 | Paddy

Chlotrudis Award

Best Movie | 2013

Best Actor | 2013 | Peter

ALFS Award

British Actor of the Year For | 2012 | Peter

Breakthrough British Filmmaker | 2012 | Paddy

British Actor of the Year | 2012 | Peter

Evening Standard British Film Award

Best Screenplay | 2012 | Paddy

Best Film | 2012 | Paddy

Best Actor | 2012 | Peter

Empire Award

Best British Film | 2012

IOFCP Award

Best Original Screenplay | 2012 | Paddy

Independent Spirit Award

Best International Film | 2012 | Paddy

DFCC Award

Breakthrough Artist International | 2011 | Paddy

Best Actress | 2011 | Olivia

Best Actor | 2011 | Peter

British Independent Film Award

Best Achievement in Production | 2011

Best Supporting Actor | 2011 | Eddie

Best Actor | 2011 | Peter

Best Director | 2011 | Paddy

Bronze Horse Award

Best Film | 2011 | Paddy

Gold Hugo Award

Best International Feature | 2011 | Paddy

Satellite Award

Best Screenplay Original | 2011 | Paddy

Best Actress in a Motion Picture | 2011 | Olivia

Best Film Award

International Competition | 2011 | Paddy

BOX OFFICE

Box Office Collection 676,111 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In the early bar scene where Joseph is sitting alone talking to himself, the voice off screen saying, "Are you all right, Joseph?" belongs to director Paddy Considine, who said he was so taken in by Peter Mullan's performance that the question was totally spontaneous.

The script was written in one week.

Directorial debut of Paddy Considine.

An adaptation of Paddy Considines 2007 short film Dog Altogether.

The title of the film refers to Jurrasic Park (1993) and the scene where the Tyrannosaurus' footsteps shakes a glass of water. The character of Peter Mullan thus evoke his deceased wife in this film, where when she moved upstairs in their house she also made objects shakes.

Popular Dialogues

"Hannah: Why Tyrannosaur? Joseph: What? Hannah: You said something about your wife Tyrannosaurus or something? Joseph: What's Tyrannosaurus about? Yeah [nods head] Joseph: It was a joke name... In Jurassic Park you know the movie, there's a scene where the kids are scared, they're looking out the glass and they hear the Tyrannosaur coming. As it thumps its way towards them [thump, thump, thump] Joseph: the glass starts to ripple... So [sighs] Joseph: my wife was a big lady, and you'd hear her going up the stairs and it was like [thump, thump, thump] Joseph: I swear if I had a cup of tea on the sideboard you'd see the same ripples in my tea. So I called her the Tyrannosaur. [bows head and looks away] Joseph: I was being a cunt."

"[last lines] Joseph: Dear Hannah. It's taken me a while to put this together. I'm not so great at writing letters, but i wanted to get in touch with you, to see how you were. It's been over a year since i last wrote to you.Life's been mad for me in the past twelve months. I've been awful sick for a number of reasons. My little buddy Sam got attacked by that dog. That fucking scumbag cunt of a fella who was seeing to his mother got the doggy wound-up so much that it just turned on the nearest thing and attacked. It happened to be my buddy's face. The fucking thing nearly got chewed off. It made me upset. I could see it coming. The way he was treating that dog. An animal can only take so much punishment and humiliation before it snaps. Fights back. That's its nature, you know? I felt responsible for the boy. I should of stepped in earlier. The whole event sent me a bit ga-ga. My head just went. That's the second doggy i've killed. I'm not proud because i love dogs but it had to be done to even things up in my mind a bit. I think i went native. That's what my cellmate told me, i went native. I thought that sounded about right somehow. I'm not proud of any of it. But it had to be done. So i did a bit of time for it. I got a load of letters from people who said well done! Good on 'ye! I'd of done the same thing! But nobody ever does. They all think it, but i do it . That's the difference between me and you and the rest of the world. When i got out i thought i'd make a new start, so i moved to a different area. I don't do the drink like i used to. i decided enough was enough. I prayed for you the other day. It's not something i do, but i found i was talking to myself and saying a prayer. I don't even believe in all that shite, as you well know. There's things i want you to know. I know you asked me once about why i went in the shop but i never told you.I didn't go in there looking for God. I just went there because apart from Sam, you were the only fucker that smiled at me around here. And i wanted it. I wanted it to soak into me and brighten me up. I thought you were beautiful. I just wanted to look at you. That's all. Didn't want to know you, because i knew that if i got to know you, you'd have your own shite, you wouldn't be perfect and i didn't want that feeling ruined. I'm signing off now. My address is on this letter so you can write to me if you feel like it. No pressure. Just give me a sign to tell me you are well. Your friend. Joseph."