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Kenny (2006 film)

Kenny is a 2006 Australian mockumentary film starring Shane Jacobson as Kenny Smyth, a Melbourne plumber who works for a portable toilet rental company. The film was followed by the television series Kenny's World.

Kenny
Theatrical film poster
Directed byClayton Jacobson
Written byClayton Jacobson
Shane Jacobson
Produced byClayton Jacobson
Rohan Timlock
StarringShane Jacobson
Eve von Bibra
Clayton Jacobson
Ronald Jacobson
Jesse Jacobson
Morihiko Hasebe
Vicki Musso
Edited byClayton Jacobson
Sean Lander
Music byRichard Pleasance
Production
company
Thunderbox Films[1]
Distributed byMadman Entertainment[1]
Release date
  • 17 August 2006 (2006-08-17)
Running time
99 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Director Clayton Jacobson describes the character of Kenny as "'The Dalai-Lama' of Waste Management, eternally optimistic and always ready to put others before himself. Kenny represents the humbling nature of common decency." The film was shot entirely on location in the western suburbs of Melbourne, Victoria and Nashville, Tennessee in the United States.

The film was released in the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom on 28 September 2007.

Plot edit

Kenny is a mockumentary that follows the fictional Kenny through his daily life. His work and his personal relationships are explored as Kenny goes about his day-to-day activities and speaks directly to the camera and his audience. Kenny provides a most basic service to the community, portable toilets.

The audience sees Kenny interviewing potential clients and involved in major public events. It is important to Kenny to know the kind of food and drink to be served at these events as this will determine the level of service he provides. Never ashamed of his job, despite the disparagement of some (including his own family), Kenny regards himself as a professional. Even at the most prestigious events for which he caters, Kenny realises that the most glamorous will need his portable toilets.

He sees life in all of its complexities through the need of his services. Kenny takes his son, Jesse, to visit his father, but is hampered by his ex-wife's obstructiveness and his father's bitterness.

When Kenny travels to Nashville to attend a toilet convention, he is thrilled to travel outside his native Melbourne. His ingenuity, friendship and commitment to his profession opens business opportunities in Japan and the potential for a new relationship with Jackie, a flight attendant, but he must return home prematurely when his father suffers a medical emergency.

In an attempt at bonding, Kenny, his wealthy brother David and their father go camping. After half a day, David leaves in disdain. After Kenny tries to defend David, his father tells Kenny to step out of his brothers shadow and stick up for himself, which prompts Kenny to consider his life. He reveals that his success in Nashville has led to the offer of a promotion, and though his father urges him to accept, Kenny is unsure.

When Kenny's ex-wife unexpectedly leaves him with Jesse on the day of the Melbourne Cup, his busiest day of the year, Kenny finds his son to be an able and cheerful assistant. However, prejudice against his work again appears, with customers complaining that a child should not be made to clean toilets, prompting Kenny to ask Jesse to stay in the office. When he returns to find Jesse gone, Kenny searches the venue in a panic and eventually finds him at the toilets, wanting to help again.

That night, as he is about to drive away in his septic tank truck after a long and exhausting day, Kenny's way is blocked by a luxury car whose driver insensitively brushes off his requests to move. Kenny breaks his longstanding habit of amiability to fill the man's car with human waste, a suggestion that perhaps Kenny has decided to stick up for himself a little bit more. Finally, Kenny declines the opportunity to become an executive and seeks out Jackie to renew their relationship.

Cast edit

  • Shane Jacobson as Kenny Smyth
  • Eve von Bibra as Jackie Sheppard
  • Clayton Jacobson as David Smyth
  • Ronald Jacobson as Bill Smyth
  • Jesse Jacobson as Jesse Smyth
  • Morihiko Hasebe as Sushi Cowboy
  • Vicki Musso as Kenny's ex-wife and Ringless Woman
  • Glenn Preusker as Glenn
  • Chris Davis as Pat
  • Ian Dryden as Sammy
  • Mark Robertson as Robbo
  • Alf Scerri as Alf
  • Jason Gann as Drunk Guy at Melbourne Cup
  • Nash Edgerton as Golf Cart Victim

World premiere edit

In line with the theme of the film, its first screening was held in the Victorian country town of Poowong.[2]

Reception edit

Kenny received positive reviews. Rotten Tomatoes reports that all 25 reviews listed gave the film positive feedback, with an average review score of 7.60 out of 10. The site's consensus reads: "Kenny uses its seemingly lowbrow mockumentary premise as the foundation for a well-acted and surprisingly thoughtful character study".[3] Jake Wilson in the Melbourne Age lauded the film as "the best Australian comedy in a very long time";[4] Megan Spencer of Triple J called Kenny "... a lot of fun and a good stab at a mock-doc ... a good-natured, crowd-pleasing comedy about ordinary life that outranks perennial 'ordinary Aussie bloke' yardstick, The Castle. She also praised the film's technical accomplishment, describing it as "a triumph, superbly shot, edited and directed by Clayton Jacobson – probably surpassing most Australian movies with its command of film language, shot on HD video to boot".[5] Margaret Pomeranz from At the Movies awarded the film a score of 4.5 out of 5. In contrast, however, David Stratton gave the film 2.5 out of 5 stars, criticising the cinematography and overused humour.[6]

Awards edit

Award Category Subject Result
AACTA Award
(2006 AFI Awards)
Best Film Rohan Timlock Nominated
Clayton Jacobson Nominated
Best Direction Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Nominated
Shane Jacobson Nominated
Best Actor Won
Best Supporting Actor Ronald Jacobson Nominated
Best Editing Clayton Jacobson Nominated
Sean Lander Nominated
FCCA Awards Best Film Rohan Timlock Nominated
Clayton Jacobson Nominated
Best Director Nominated
Best Original Screenplay Won
Shane Jacobson Won
Best Actor Won
Golden Trailer Awards Best Foreign Comedy Trailer Nominated
Inside Film Awards Best Feature Film Rohan Timlock Won
Clayton Jacobson Won
Best Director Nominated
Best Script Nominated
Shane Jacobson Nominated
Best Editing Clayton Jacobson Nominated
Sean Lander Nominated
Best Sound Craig Carter Won
Peter D. Smith Won

Kenny's World edit

A television mockumentary series developed with Network Ten, Kenny's World, aired as part of Ten's second-half lineup of 2008. The series takes Kenny on a toilet tour of the globe. The show also features cameos of characters from the movie.[7]

Appearances in other media edit

Jacobson has reprised his performance as Kenny in Australian shows including 20 to 01 and The Panel Christmas Wrap 2006.[citation needed]

Box office edit

Kenny grossed $7,778,177 at the box office in Australia.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Kenny (35mm)". Australian Classification Board. Retrieved 27 July 2021.
  2. ^ "Poowong's flush of pride". The Age. Melbourne. 17 July 2006.
  3. ^ "Kenny Reviews". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 26 February 2021.
  4. ^ "Jake Wilson, "Kenny" (review), The Age, 16 August 2006 (Retrieved 12 March 2016)
  5. ^ Megan Spencer, Kenny" review, Triple J, 17 August 2006 (Retrieved 12 March 2016)
  6. ^ Pomeranz, Margaret. "Kenny on at the Movies". ABC. Retrieved 2 July 2010.
  7. ^ Kenny flush as TV deal sealed 31 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Daily Telegraph (Sydney Confidential) 29 May 2007
  8. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 February 2011. Retrieved 21 November 2010.

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Clayton Jacobson describes the character of Kenny as The Dalai Lama of Waste Management eternally optimistic and always ready to put others before himself Kenny represents the humbling nature of common decency The film was shot entirely on location in the western suburbs of Melbourne Victoria and Nashville Tennessee in the United States The film was released in the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom on 28 September 2007 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 World premiere 4 Reception 4 1 Awards 5 Kenny s World 6 Appearances in other media 7 Box office 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksPlot editKenny is a mockumentary that follows the fictional Kenny through his daily life His work and his personal relationships are explored as Kenny goes about his day to day activities and speaks directly to the camera and his audience Kenny provides a most basic service to the community portable toilets The audience sees Kenny interviewing potential clients and involved in major public events It is important to Kenny to know the kind of food and drink to be served at these events as this will determine the level of service he provides Never ashamed of his job despite the disparagement of some including his own family Kenny regards himself as a professional Even at the most prestigious events for which he caters Kenny realises that the most glamorous will need his portable toilets He sees life in all of its complexities through the need of his services Kenny takes his son Jesse to visit his father but is hampered by his ex wife s obstructiveness and his father s bitterness When Kenny travels to Nashville to attend a toilet convention he is thrilled to travel outside his native Melbourne His ingenuity friendship and commitment to his profession opens business opportunities in Japan and the potential for a new relationship with Jackie a flight attendant but he must return home prematurely when his father suffers a medical emergency In an attempt at bonding Kenny his wealthy brother David and their father go camping After half a day David leaves in disdain After Kenny tries to defend David his father tells Kenny to step out of his brothers shadow and stick up for himself which prompts Kenny to consider his life He reveals that his success in Nashville has led to the offer of a promotion and though his father urges him to accept Kenny is unsure When Kenny s ex wife unexpectedly leaves him with Jesse on the day of the Melbourne Cup his busiest day of the year Kenny finds his son to be an able and cheerful assistant However prejudice against his work again appears with customers complaining that a child should not be made to clean toilets prompting Kenny to ask Jesse to stay in the office When he returns to find Jesse gone Kenny searches the venue in a panic and eventually finds him at the toilets wanting to help again That night as he is about to drive away in his septic tank truck after a long and exhausting day Kenny s way is blocked by a luxury car whose driver insensitively brushes off his requests to move Kenny breaks his longstanding habit of amiability to fill the man s car with human waste a suggestion that perhaps Kenny has decided to stick up for himself a little bit more Finally Kenny declines the opportunity to become an executive and seeks out Jackie to renew their relationship Cast editShane Jacobson as Kenny Smyth Eve von Bibra as Jackie Sheppard Clayton Jacobson as David Smyth Ronald Jacobson as Bill Smyth Jesse Jacobson as Jesse Smyth Morihiko Hasebe as Sushi Cowboy Vicki Musso as Kenny s ex wife and Ringless Woman Glenn Preusker as Glenn Chris Davis as Pat Ian Dryden as Sammy Mark Robertson as Robbo Alf Scerri as Alf Jason Gann as Drunk Guy at Melbourne Cup Nash Edgerton as Golf Cart VictimWorld premiere editIn line with the theme of the film its first screening was held in the Victorian country town of Poowong 2 Reception editKenny received positive reviews Rotten Tomatoes reports that all 25 reviews listed gave the film positive feedback with an average review score of 7 60 out of 10 The site s consensus reads Kenny uses its seemingly lowbrow mockumentary premise as the foundation for a well acted and surprisingly thoughtful character study 3 Jake Wilson in the Melbourne Age lauded the film as the best Australian comedy in a very long time 4 Megan Spencer of Triple J called Kenny a lot of fun and a good stab at a mock doc a good natured crowd pleasing comedy about ordinary life that outranks perennial ordinary Aussie bloke yardstick The Castle She also praised the film s technical accomplishment describing it as a triumph superbly shot edited and directed by Clayton Jacobson probably surpassing most Australian movies with its command of film language shot on HD video to boot 5 Margaret Pomeranz from At the Movies awarded the film a score of 4 5 out of 5 In contrast however David Stratton gave the film 2 5 out of 5 stars criticising the cinematography and overused humour 6 Awards edit Award Category Subject ResultAACTA Award 2006 AFI Awards Best Film Rohan Timlock NominatedClayton Jacobson NominatedBest Direction NominatedBest Original Screenplay NominatedShane Jacobson NominatedBest Actor WonBest Supporting Actor Ronald Jacobson NominatedBest Editing Clayton Jacobson NominatedSean Lander NominatedFCCA Awards Best Film Rohan Timlock NominatedClayton Jacobson NominatedBest Director NominatedBest Original Screenplay WonShane Jacobson WonBest Actor WonGolden Trailer Awards Best Foreign Comedy Trailer NominatedInside Film Awards Best Feature Film Rohan Timlock WonClayton Jacobson WonBest Director NominatedBest Script NominatedShane Jacobson NominatedBest Editing Clayton Jacobson NominatedSean Lander NominatedBest Sound Craig Carter WonPeter D Smith WonKenny s World editMain article Kenny s World A television mockumentary series developed with Network Ten Kenny s World aired as part of Ten s second half lineup of 2008 The series takes Kenny on a toilet tour of the globe The show also features cameos of characters from the movie 7 Appearances in other media editJacobson has reprised his performance as Kenny in Australian shows including 20 to 01 and The Panel Christmas Wrap 2006 citation needed Box office editKenny grossed 7 778 177 at the box office in Australia 8 See also editCinema of AustraliaReferences edit a b Kenny 35mm Australian Classification Board Retrieved 27 July 2021 Poowong s flush of pride The Age Melbourne 17 July 2006 Kenny Reviews Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved 26 February 2021 Jake Wilson Kenny review The Age 16 August 2006 Retrieved 12 March 2016 Megan Spencer Kenny review Triple J 17 August 2006 Retrieved 12 March 2016 Pomeranz Margaret Kenny on at the Movies ABC Retrieved 2 July 2010 Kenny flush as TV deal sealed Archived 31 May 2007 at the Wayback Machine The Daily Telegraph Sydney Confidential 29 May 2007 Film Victoria Australian Films at the Australian Box Office PDF Archived from the original PDF on 18 February 2011 Retrieved 21 November 2010 External links editOfficial website Kenny at IMDb Kenny at Rotten Tomatoes Kenny The Movie Trailer on YouTube Kenny permanent dead link at the National Film and Sound Archive Kenny at Ozmovies Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kenny 2006 film amp oldid 1174399353, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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