Bowl of Oatmeal
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Bowl of Oatmeal is a 1996 film
Film
A film, also called a movie or motion picture, is a series of still or moving images. It is produced by recording photographic images with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or visual effects...

 directed & produced by a group of six students at New York University - School of Continuing Education. Among this group was the award winning German-American film director Dietmar Post
Dietmar Post
Dietmar Post is a film director, producer and owner of a film and music label.- Biography :Dietmar Post worked as an off set printer before studying Theatre and Film Studies and Spanish Language at Free University in Berlin and at Complutense University in Madrid. In 1995 he obtained his master's...

. The American-Chilean theatre actor Pietro Gonzales played the key character. Gonzales appeared later in many plays, TV series and also in Sidney Pollack's The Interpreter
The Interpreter
The Interpreter is a 2005 political thriller film starring Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, and Catherine Keener. It was the final film to be directed by Sydney Pollack.-Plot:...

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Synopsis

A lonely man on the brink of emotional desolation talks to his Oatmeal.
His need for friendship compels the man to a bizarre act.

Critical reception

The film premiered at UFVA Student Film and Video Festival in Philadelphia (USA), September 1996.

Bowl of Oatmeal was well received by critics and gained recognition among lovers of underground movies. Especially underground film festivals, such as, the ones in Chicago and New York were very supportive of this film.

Michael Simmons of L.A. Weekly writes: "Bowl of Oatmeal, a rare group effort led by Dietmar Post, is the tale of a hermit in the throes of a nervous breakdown who receives advice from a sly, articulate bowl of oatmeal with a Bostonian accent."

British critic Rob Daniel writes: “Bowl of Oatmeal serves as a dress rehearsal for the final film, but in its own right stands as unsettling cinema. An agoraphobic loner inexorably loses his mind within the confines of a bed-sit. Not even the revelation that a bowl of unappetizing oatmeal is taunting him alleviates the
gloom. As the high fiber breakfast continues its needling, the man develops a keen interest in
dead meat, but the film takes this into an area unexpected and haunting.”

Awards

  • 1996 Winner of the Director’s Choice Award at the UFVA Student F&V Festival in Philadelphia (USA)
  • 1998 3rd Winner of the Audience Award “eject” at 14.Intern. Short Film Festival Berlin (Germany)

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