The Heist (2008 film)

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The Heist
Directed by Campbell Cooley
Produced by Campbell Cooley
Starring Marissa Stott, Helen Haskell
Release dates
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  • 12 April 2008 (2008-04-12)
Running time
6 minutes
Country New Zealand

The Heist is a quirky crime-drama about two first-time jewel thieves who stage a bizarre diamond heist with seemingly disastrous results, written and directed by short-film director Campbell Cooley and presented in 2008.

With The Heist Campbell Cooley wanted to tell a character-driven story without dialogue and, to add to the complexity of the challenge, he also underscored the entire story to a minuet by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, writing the story to the music. Consistent with his style, the film is full of twists and surprises. The action flows in harmony with Mozart’s Minuet movement from Divertimento in D Major.

The Leith Short Film Festival in Scotland called it a "Witty & engaging crime-drama".[1] The Panorama International Film Festival of Patras, Greece are quoted as saying: "...(the) film is very beautiful!". In April 2009, the Magma Short Film Festival in Rotorua, New Zealand bestowed it a Highly Commended Award in the festival category of Self Funded Films.

Screening history

Completed in March 2008, the film has screened at the following festivals:

The Heist has also been purchased by The Rialto Channel and premièred on Australian TV 4 August 2008.

Current characters

Character Actor
Mira Marissa Stott
Margaret Helen Haskell
Thief#1 Phil Jones
Thief#2 Andrew McCartney
Mother Lise Baldwin
Boy Jaden Movold

References

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