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Snowmen
Directed byRobert Kirbyson
Written byRobert Kirbyson
Produced byStephen McEveety, John Shepherd
StarringBobby Coleman
Josh Flitter
Ray Liotta
Beverley Mitchell
Bobb'e J. Thompson
Christopher Lloyd
Music byJohn Debney

Production
company

Mpower Pictures

Distributed byArc Entertainment, Heritage Films

Release dates

  • May 1, 2010 (2010-05-01) (Tribeca Film Festival)
  • June 25, 2014 (2014-06-25) (Australia)
  • CountriesUnited States, Australia
    LanguageEnglish

    Snowmen is an independent family comedy-drama film written and directed by Robert Kirbyson and produced by John Shepherd and Stephen McEveety. It was released at the Tribeca Film Festival on May 1, 2010.[1]

    Plot[edit]

    Billy Kirkland (Bobby Coleman), is a 10-year-old boy with cancer who is convinced that he has only weeks to live. He has two misfit best friends, Lucas Lamb (Christian Martyn) and Howard Garvey (Bobb'e J. Thompson) who he attends school with. Wanting to be remembered, Billy and his friends try to pursue fame but face a series of schemes which stand in their way, including their neighborhood bullies.

    Billy and his friends decide to try to create the most snowmen built in the world in one day. Their first attempt fails miserably because they don't have enough people. They begin a campaign to get more people to help by hanging out flyers and placing posters up around their school, in which Billy gives a speech in the cafeteria, which brings attention. They eventually appeal to the Mayor too, which brings their Principal on board and go to the news channel to get it broadcast. Both the Mayor and the news channel agree to meet them on the day on the event.

    The first part of the day goes well, and they build a lot of snowmen, but they begin to melt by the time the Mayor gets there with the news channel. Billy gets him to agree to delay the final count to give them more time to solve the problem, with Billy giving a small broadcast. But when they get back, their bully Jason Bound had knocked over loads of the snowmen, and corner Billy and his friends. The rest of the school then defends Billy in a snow fight. The day ends when Jason knocks Lucas over and hurts him. Billy's father, Reggie Kirkland arrives, having seen Billy on television, and tells the Mayor and everyone Billy is not dying like he thought he was. The event is canceled, upsetting Billy and his friends.

    When their spirits get uplifted by the caretaker, the friends talk in a nearby park. Jason soon finds them and begins to push them around. When they push back, the chunk of ice Billy was standing on breaks and falls in the water. The chunk of ice then fills the gap again, trapping Billy under the ice. Howard goes to get help, while Lucas tries to free Billy. Realising he went too far, Jason helps. Lucas manages to break the ice but falls in when he tries to get Billy out. Both boys fall unconscious while Jason tries to grab Lucas using a hockey stick. He eventually rescues both boys and tries to carry them to get help. Howard then comes back with his father and Billy's father, who take them to a hospital, where they are both saved. While they recover in the hospital, they see on the news that efforts to build the snowmen have been renewed, and students from other schools have come to help. The boys later join them and break the record while discovering that the only lasting legacy is friendship.

    Cast[edit]

    Reception[edit]

    The film received mainly positive to mixed reviews. The Hollywood Reporter thought the film "might prove a bit too offbeat for mainstream theatrical success, though it might well prove popular on DVD and cable."[2] Christianity Today thought the film was excellent, saying “SNOWMEN is funny, engaging, thought-provoking, meaningful, and one of the best family movies I’ve seen in a long time.”[citation needed]

    Accolades[edit]

    Award Category Outcome
    Tribeca Film Festival Audience Award, Runner-up[3] Won
    Toronto International Film Festival for Children and Youth Best Feature Film Won
    Heartland Film Festival Heartland Truly Moving Picture Award[4] Won
    Dallas International Film Festival Audience Award[5] Won

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Faces of the Festival: Robert Kirbyson by McCracken, Kristin Faces of the Festival Archived 2011-07-17 at the Wayback Machine 10-04-03. Accesses 2011-02-17
  • ^ Schleck, Franck (2010-05-05). "Snowmen – Film Review". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2011-02-17.
  • ^ "Tribeca Film - Festival Features - Rush Doc Wins 2010 Heineken Audience Award!". Archived from the original on 2010-07-25. Retrieved 2010-07-06.
  • ^ "Heartland Truly Moving Pictures | TMPA winner Snowmen hits theaters and DVD!". Archived from the original on 2013-04-16. Retrieved 2013-01-21.
  • ^ ""SNOWMEN" ARRIVES ON DVD NOV. 29th, JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS – Just Love Movies".
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