Kelsey Larkin captures a father’s love
The Revolver director’s moving short film for World Down Syndrome Day illustrates a father’s heartfelt admiration for his child.
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Credits
View on- Production Company Revolver Films
- Director Kelsey Larkin
- Editing Outsider Editorial/Toronto
- Color Artjail/Canada
- Audio Post Vapor RMW
- Executive Producer Richard Cureton
- Executive Producer Luc Frappier
- Producer Lisa Kannakko
- DP Martin Wojtunik
- Editor/Partner Alison Gordon
- Assistant Editor Malavika Anupraj
- Executive Producer/Partner Kristina Anzlinger
- Executive Producer Kayan Choi
- Assistant Editor Sabrina Piccione
- Colorist Clinton Homuth
- Senior Post Producer Alison Kinnear
- Creative Director Brendan Quinn
- Executive Producer Kailee Nowosad
- Sound Designer Kevin Chamberlain
- Sound Engineer Dave Worthen
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Credits
powered by- Production Company Revolver Films
- Director Kelsey Larkin
- Editing Outsider Editorial/Toronto
- Color Artjail/Canada
- Audio Post Vapor RMW
- Executive Producer Richard Cureton
- Executive Producer Luc Frappier
- Producer Lisa Kannakko
- DP Martin Wojtunik
- Editor/Partner Alison Gordon
- Assistant Editor Malavika Anupraj
- Executive Producer/Partner Kristina Anzlinger
- Executive Producer Kayan Choi
- Assistant Editor Sabrina Piccione
- Colorist Clinton Homuth
- Senior Post Producer Alison Kinnear
- Creative Director Brendan Quinn
- Executive Producer Kailee Nowosad
- Sound Designer Kevin Chamberlain
- Sound Engineer Dave Worthen
In support of World Down Syndrome Day, Revolver Films director Kelsey Larkin presents this touching short film titled Heroes, which celebrates the quiet bravery and kindness of children.
Through intimate, beautifully shot vignettes, the film follows the bond between the director’s friend, Jon Roth, and his son, Kai. A heartfelt narration from father to son reflects on how children often see their parents as superheroes, but it's the parents who are most inspired by their child’s resilience and innocent view of the world.
Larkin added: "This film grew around a simple video of my dear friend Jon Roth receiving his new Jiu Jitsu belt while his amazing and curious son, Kai watched on in awe - and it got me thinking about the concept of heroes, and how children see their parents as superheroes who can take on the world. In reality, there are millions of children in the world who are actual heroes without knowing it; the ones we look up to; the ones who have shown unrelenting bravery and thrived in situations most of us couldn’t even imagine taking on."