The Real Son

The Real Son
Directed by Kelly L. King
Produced by

Steven Doxey (associate producer)
Brent Geisler (producer)
Lucas Grabeel (executive producer)

Kelly L. King (producer)
Written by Lucas Grabeel (story)
Kelly L. King (writer)
Starring Lucas Grabeel
Mark L. Taylor
K. Danor Gerald
Cinematography Daniel Aranyó (director of photography)
Edited by Kelly L. King
Release dates
2008
Country United States
Language English

The Real Son is a short movie, in which Lucas Grabeel plays Freddie Deansman, the rebellious son of a golf player (Mark L. Taylor) who cares more about fixing the golf club's fastest printer than about his son. On Father's Day, Mr Deansman competes in a golf tournament with a friend's son, leaving Freddie to his own devices. At the end of the day, Mr Deansman takes home the printer and goes to pick up Freddie. Their awkward conversation betrays the communication gap between the two. this disconnection is underlined by the revelation that Mr Deansman has been pushing for Freddie to join the Navy. In contrast, Freddie aims to go to art school, his artistic nature revealed through his labelling of the printer as 'The Real Son' in red ink. Just as the two are reaching a reconciliation, with Freddie confiding to his father his plans for an art piece, Mr Deansman interrupts his son and begins again to praise the printer's speed. It is clear that there has been no change in the father-son relationship. The film lasts almost 9 minutes.

Awards

Year Result Award Category/Recipients
2008 Won Gold Medal for Excellence, Park City Film Music Festivalf Short Film

unknown (composer) Kelly L. King (director)

Trivia

The Real Son was filmed in one day, on the set of High School Musical 2 in which Lucas Grabeel plays Ryan Evans and Mark L. Taylor plays Mr Fulton.[1]

Filming and Release

This movie was filmed in January, 2007, and launched in May, 2008.

References

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