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Dickhead 2017

8 min📅 2017-06-07

In Brecht Vanthof's razor-sharp 8-minute comedy short *Dickhead (2017)*, a young man's desperate quest for his crush's attention spirals into a hilariously awkward showcase of unrequited devotion.

Director: Brecht Vanthof

Cast

Joe Mullen
Joe Mullen
Charles
Samara Weaving
Samara Weaving
Sorceress
Andrews Landsman
Brett
Allie Caudle
Kelly

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dickhead (2017) about?

The short film follows a young man who becomes increasingly desperate to capture the attention of someone he's infatuated with, leading to a series of awkward and comedic mishaps. The story plays out like a high-stakes game of emotional chess, where every move only digs the hole deeper.

Who directed Dickhead?

Brecht Vanthof directed *Dickhead*, bringing a sharp comedic eye to the short film's exploration of love and embarrassment.

Who stars in Dickhead?

The film features Joe Mullen in the lead role, supported by Samara Weaving, Andrews Landsman, and Allie Caudle as his romantic interest and key players in the story.

Is Dickhead (2017) worth watching?

As a tightly crafted comedy short, *Dickhead* delivers a punchy 8-minute experience with solid performances and humor rooted in relatable awkwardness. While it's not a feature-length film, it's a sharp, well-executed slice of comedic storytelling that fans of the genre will appreciate.

How long is Dickhead?

The film runs for 8 minutes.

About Dickhead (2017) — A hilarious 8-minute dive into unrequited love gone wrong

In Brecht Vanthof's razor-sharp 8-minute comedy short *Dickhead (2017)*, a young man's desperate quest for his crush's attention spirals into a hilariously awkward showcase of unrequited devotion. Told with deadpan precision, the film dives into the awkward charm of unrequited love, where every clumsy gesture and misplaced compliment becomes a punchline. The mood oscillates between cringe-inducing tension and lighthearted absurdity, all wrapped in a minimalist narrative that lingers long after it ends.

Starring Joe Mullen as the lovestruck protagonist, Samara Weaving as the object of his affection, and Andrews Landsman and Allie Caudle rounding out the cast, *Dickhead* thrives on sharp timing and relatable human folly. Vanthof's direction leans into the genre's quirks—lean dialogue, exaggerated reactions, and a tone that balances humor with pathos. Whether it's a misinterpreted text or an ill-timed confession, the film mines comedy from the universal frustration of seeking someone's attention without realizing you're already overdoing it.