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Inanimate Objects 2009

62 min📅 2009-10-10

"A tall country boy. A small hippie girl. A s**t load of..."

Don Percy's 2009 comedy Inanimate Objects (2009) spins a whimsical tale around an earnest country boy whose daily life spirals into chaos whenever the simplest tools and trinkets seem to conspire against him.

Director: Don Percy

Cast

Daniel Fletcher
Bill Patterson
Josephine Croft
Josephine Croft
Skye (as Josephine Clark)
Anne Phelan
Anne Phelan
Mum Patterson
Jim Daly
Jim Daly
Jimmy
Monty Maizels
Grandpa
Lesley Baker
Sam Graham
Peter Nicholls
Dad Patterson
Andrew Mains
Lorraine
Natalia Starzynski
Kate
Tracy Flannigan
Fran

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Inanimate Objects (2009) about?

It follows a good-natured country lad whose mundane routine is upended whenever inanimate everyday objects seemingly conspire against him. When a small, free-spirited traveler wanders into his path, the stage is set for a series of absurd encounters that challenge both their patience.

Who directed Inanimate Objects?

Don Percy directed this quirky short comedy.

Who stars in Inanimate Objects?

The film stars Daniel Fletcher, Josephine Croft, and Anne Phelan alongside Jim Daly, Monty Maizels, and Lesley Baker.

Is Inanimate Objects (2009) worth watching?

As a 62-minute comedy, it's a breezy watch that delivers gentle laughs without overstaying its welcome. Fans of light-hearted farce and offbeat humor should find it satisfyingly silly, though those seeking deeper storytelling may want to temper expectations.

How long is Inanimate Objects?

Inanimate Objects runs 62 minutes.

About Inanimate Objects (2009) — A hilarious short film where household items rebel

Don Percy's 2009 comedy Inanimate Objects (2009) spins a whimsical tale around an earnest country boy whose daily life spirals into chaos whenever the simplest tools and trinkets seem to conspire against him.

Josephine Croft plays the free-spirited hippie girl who drifts into his world, offering fleeting moments of clarity amid the clutter. As the two navigate a landscape where every chair, shoe, and coffee cup appears to have a personal vendetta, the film leans into slapstick absurdity while poking gentle fun at the frustrations of modern living. With a runtime tight enough for a quick grin and performances that balance goofy energy with deadpan sincerity, Inanimate Objects (2009) turns everyday aggravations into a charming little farce.