Tyrannosaur
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| Initial release | Ireland |
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| Directors | Paddy Considine |
| Budget | 750,000 GBP |
| Screenplay | Paddy Considine |
| So, I was Googling for videos of Olivia Colman being urinated on, for reasons that are none of your business. . . No matter . . . | |
| Awards | British Independent Film Award for Best British Independent Film |
| The British Independent Film Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a British Independent Film | |
| BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer | |
| Empire Award for Best Actress | |
| Satellite Special Achievement Award for Best First Feature | |
| British Independent Film Award Douglas Hickox Award (Directorial Debut) | |
| Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Breakout Performance: World Dramatic | |
| TIFF Awards: FIPRESCI Award | |
| Sundance Film Festival World Cinema Directing Award: Dramatic | |
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| ID | 925647 |
About Tyrannosaur
Joseph is a bitter man who seeks to ease his pain via betting, drinking and raging at anyone unfortunate enough to come into his ambit. One day, Joseph stumbles in to a charity shop, where he is greeted with respect and care by its Christian manager Hannah; he responds with typical vitriol. However, the two gradually form a bond of friendship as they get to know one another.