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The Gift is a 2015 Scottish short film by 27 Ten Productions based on Elvis Presley's 11th birthday.[1] It was directed and written by Gabriel Robertson and stars Brady Permenter, Amye Gousset, and Xander Berkeley. It was produced in Presley's hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi.
Plot
editElvis and his mother, Gladys, drive to Tupelo Hardware Co. for him to choose a birthday present for his 11th birthday. Although Elvis had always had a bike in his eye, he instead chooses a rifle, much to his mother's dismay. After she prohibits him from buying the gun, the store owner takes him outside and persuades him to buy a guitar instead. Elvis accepts the instrument and starts to become attached to it on the way home. The film ends with Elvis entering their house, with a sign saying "Presley" on the front door.
Cast
edit- Brady Permenter as Boy[2]
- Amye Gousset as Mother[2]
- Xander Berkeley as Forrest Bobo[2]
Production
editThe Gift was filmed on location in Tupelo, Mississippi.[2] The credits include a recording of Presley's single "That's All Right".
Reception
editThe film has received mostly positive reviews.[citation needed]
Awards
editAward | Category | Recipients | Result |
---|---|---|---|
Tupelo Film Festival | Best International Short Film | Ken Petrie
27 Ten Productions |
Won |
Honorable Mention | Brady Permenter | Won | |
Sanford International Film Festival | Best Director | Gabriel Robertson | Nominated |
Best Acting | Ensemble | Nominated | |
Audience Award | Ken Petrie
27 Ten Productions |
Nominated | |
Oxford Film Festival | Best Mississippi Narrative Film | Ken Petrie
27 Ten Productions |
Won |
Honolulu Film Awards | Best Short | Ken Petrie
27 Ten Productions |
Won |
Foyle Film Festival | Best Short Film | Ken Petrie
27 Ten Productions |
Nominated |
Edinburgh International Film Festival | Best Short Film | Ken Petrie
27 Ten Productions |
Nominated |
Dublin International Short Film and Music Festival | Best International Short Film | Ken Petrie
27 Ten Productions |
Won |
References
edit- ^ "Scottish filmmakers enjoy international success at Palm Springs". Creative Scotland. 15 July 2015. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
- ^ a b c d Cotton, C. Richard (2014-07-30). "London movie makers film in Tupelo". The Lee County Courier. Retrieved 2020-02-12.