He Died with a Felafel in His Hand (film)
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''He Died with a Felafel in His Hand'' is a 2001 Australian
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film directed by Richard Lowenstein and starring Noah Taylor. The film draws on the 1994 memoir of the same name and consists of a series of vignettes from a young man's experience of sharing accommodation with a variety of characters. There also exists a graphic adaptation of the novel.


Plot


Prologue

Danny ( Noah Taylor), enters the lounge of his Sydney flat late at night and discovers that his roommate Flip ( Brett Stewart) has died in front of the TV holding a felafel kebab.


House #47: Brisbane, Australia

Nine months prior, Danny and Flip are sharing a house in
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, with housemates Taylor ( Alex Menglet), Milo (
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), Otis (
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), Sam (
Emily Hamilton Emily Miranda Hamilton (née Beevers; born 24 May 1971) is a British actress. Career Hamilton's notable roles include: *''The Queen'' … Princess Diana; 2009 *''The Bill'' … Dr. Julia Bickham: **"Reaching Out" (#25.50); 20 August 2009, IT ...
), Jabber ( Haskel Daniel), and Derek (Robert Rimmer). Anya (
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), arrives and becomes a new housemate. Later that night, Milo and Otis set the rules for a contest to see which of them can successfully romance Anya. The next day, a pair of thugs (
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and Nathan Kotzur) show up at the house and threaten them for not paying their rent. Anya asks to invite some friends over for a party. The next morning, Danny types out a horror story about masturbation and posts it to ''Penthouse''. While checking the mail, he is devastated to find an invitation to his ex-girlfriend's wedding. A young Japanese girl, Satomi ( Sayuri Tanoue), who speaks little English, comes in, declaring, "I move in now." After Satomi produces a wad of cash, Sam offers to let her stay in a narrow storage closet in the screened veranda surrounding the house. Anya's party turns out to be a pagan ritual, and a drunk Milo gets tied to the pole of the washing line. Taylor also invites over a gang of skinheads to help confront the landlord's thugs. Milo escapes from the
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s as the skinheads start looting and vandalizing the house with chainsaws. Anya kisses Sam just as the skinheads manage to remove the entire back wall of the house. Danny quickly packs his belongings, leaves his
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with Flip, and departs.


House #48: Melbourne, Australia

Three months later, Danny is living in
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with a housemate named Iain ( Ian Hughes). Danny attends the outdoor wedding of his ex-girlfriend (
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) and best friend (
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) in the pouring rain. When he arrives back home, Taylor and Flip arrive. Taylor expresses his pleasure at having discovered the joys of hiring prostitutes. Later, Sam also shows up after fleeing from an argument with Anya. Taylor checks the telephone directory for local prostitutes. Sam lies in bed with Danny and asks him to make love. Danny declines on the grounds that "we're mates." Danny is awakened in the middle of the night by loud music. He discovers Sam in the bath with her wrists cut. Danny comforts her, and she kisses him. In the morning, the two are awakened by two policemen ( Tim Robertson and Robert Morgan), who drag in an unconscious Taylor and lecture Danny about morality. The policemen line up Danny, Sam, Flip, and Iain in the lounge to interrogate them. The cops threaten them, checking all their arms for heroin needle
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and declares Flip a "pincushion." Danny asks Flip what's going on, but Flip reveals he has checked into a
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bootcamp. The policemen reveal that Taylor had stolen Danny's credit card and charged over $8000 to it during a night of drunken mayhem. They also tell Danny that he owes more than $7,000 to the Brisbane landlord. Iain demands a lawyer and one of the cops draws his gun. Iain panics grabs for the gun, and gets shot in the ear. The cop warns Danny to be careful and Danny takes it as a threat, deciding to leave.


House #49: Sydney, Australia

Three months later, Danny is living in a tidy flat in
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with housemates Nina ( Sophie Lee), 'Uptight Ivan' ( Ivan Tatarovic), Dirk ( Francis McMahon), and Taylor. Danny notices a newspaper article saying that Melbourne police have been cleared of responsibility for Iain's shooting. Sam arrives and moves into the spare room. An agent ( Clayton Jacobson) from a department store credit bureau arrives, looking for a "Mr. Corcoran." Danny shows the man a drawer full of collection letters addressed to Robert J. Corcoran. Anya arrives, and soon after, so does a policewoman, Sgt. P. O'Neill ( Skye Wansey), also looking for Corcoran. Anya and Sam argue about their broken relationship, which quickly escalates into loud sex. Nina urges Danny to get rid of them. Danny tells Anya that he just wants to be left alone, but Anya begins kissing him passionately. Sam appears at the door and sees them. Sam begins angrily packing her things while Danny apologizes. Sam declares Anya a "chaos freak" and heads out the door. The roommates all complain to themselves about their problems. Dirk enters to declare that he is gay, but is disappointed by the lack of reaction from the roommates, who had all assumed as much. Danny loses his temper with Dirk, urging Dirk to chill out, since he is not the only one with problems. Danny then locks himself in his bedroom with a telephone sitting on his chest. Taylor slides food to him under the door. Several hours later, Anya slides a cigarette through, and, sitting on the other side of the door, tells Danny a story about lovers, the plot of
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. Danny takes the cigarette. Taylor discovers that ''Penthouse'' has published Danny's story. As Taylor gives Danny the good news, Flip arrives at the door, and reveals that he has left rehab. Sgt. O'Neill arrives with a partner (
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). She adds up the amount due in Corcoran's bills as $24,974 and issues a summons to Danny to appear in court. At night, Danny tells Flip that he is going to be sent to prison for credit fraud, but Flip says he needs Danny because he is the only friend he has who is not on drugs. Flip leaves Danny's room to get something to eat. Later that night, Danny starts packing his things in a milk crate. Loud music catches his attention, and he discovers Flip dead in front of the TV. A pair of cops declare Flip a "typical bloody junkie" and cover his body with a sheet, telling Danny not to touch anything. As the sun rises, Danny leaves with his typewriter, catches a ferry, and drops his typewriter into
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. Later, Sam encounters Danny asleep in front of her door, who, after waking him up, tells her that Flip has died. Danny and all of his former roommates hold a memorial service for Flip. Each leaves a memento on a charcoal fire in a kettle grill in which Flip's ashes have been dumped. Danny sacrifices his old boombox. Nina throws several credit cards in Robert J. Corcoran's name on the fire. Anya gives Danny a cheque, ostensibly from Penthouse, and Nina declares that she and Anya, now a couple, are going to
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together, where Nina hopes to be a successful actor. Danny calls Sgt. O'Neill and identifies Nina as Robert J. Corcoran, and he and Sam set off down the street together.


Cast

* Noah Taylor as Daniel "Danny" Kirkhope *
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as Sam *
Romane Bohringer Romane Bohringer (; born 14 August 1973) is a French actress, film director, screenwriter, and costume designer. She is the daughter of Richard Bohringer and sister of Lou Bohringer. Her parents named her after Roman Polanski. She won the Cé ...
as Anya * Alex Menglet as Taylor * Brett Stewart (actor) as Flip *
Damian Walshe-Howling Damian Walshe-Howling (born 22 January 1971 in Melbourne, Victoria) is an Australian actor, well known for his role as Andrew "Benji" Veniamin in the Australian underworld drama, ''Underbelly'', for which he won the Best Supporting or Guest Ac ...
as Milo *
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as Otis * Sophie Lee as Nina *Francis McMahon as Dirk * Ian Hughes as Iain the Socialist *Robert Rimmer as Derek the Bank Clerk * Sayuri Tanoue as Satomi Tiger *
Linal Haft Linal Haft (born 23 March 1945 in Leeds) is an English actor, best known for playing controlling or manipulative characters in both film and television, most notably his role as businessman Harry Gold in the popular BBC soap opera ''EastEnders ...
as Brisbane Goon 1 * Nathan Kotzur as Brisbane Goon 2 * Haskel Daniel as Jabber * Skye Wansey as Detective O'Neill * Ivan Tatarovic as 'Uptight Ivan' * Tim Robertson as Melbourne Detective 1 * Robert Morgan as Melbourne Detective 2 * Clayton Jacobson as Repo Man * Scott Major as Welfare Officer *
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as the Bride *
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as Cashmere Sweater Babe * Graeme Carroll as Rugby man *
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as Sydney Policeman 1 * Steve Bastoni as Sydney Policeman 2 * Chris Samios as Young Singing Skin * Keeryn Gill as Walking Mother *Benjamin Rich as Baby in Stroller * Rani Hayman as Flower girl *
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as Groom * Harry Brentnall as Groomsman * Norris Blanks as Male Guest * Jilly Ferguson as Female Guest * Jon Wicks as Photographer *
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as O'Neill's Partner * Matt Dunk as Dirk's Friend * Michael Fawaz as Taxi Driver * Skye Gamblin as Cashmere Sweater orgasmic vocal * Glenn Newnham as Brisbane Landlord phone vocal


Box office

The film ''He Died with a Felafel in His Hand'' grossed $820,999 at the box office in Australia.


Differences between the book and the film

The book is in the form of a memoir of experiences living in shared accommodations, presumably from the point of view of John Birmingham. The film, on the other hand, tells a fictional story in episodic or anecdotal form. But the book is much more episodic, anecdotal, and fragmented than the story of the film, with frequent interpolations of anecdotes and commentary from the points of view of several other people. Birmingham implies in the text that these stories were contributed to him by others. The film replaces the main narrator of the book (presumably Birmingham) with the new character Danny, and also creates the characters of Sam, Anya, and Flip largely from scratch. (In the book, it was Jeffrey whose death supplied the title.) Thus, the romantic subplots are new to the film. Also, many of the main events of the film are not in the book, such as the ''Penthouse'' story line, the Pagan ritual, the trashing of the Queenslander by the skinheads, although a lot of these events do occur in 'The Tasmanian Babes Fiasco' which is the sequel to the novel on which the film is based. The credit fraud scheme was executed by a character not in the movie, Melissa the Junkie. The number of characters and events is considerably pruned, condensed, and amalgamated in the film. The book does have characters or aspects of characters used in the film, such as Taylor, Milo, Otis, Nina, Dirk, Iain the Socialist, Derek the Bank Clerk, Satomi Tiger, Uptight, and the Cashmere Sweater Babes and their Rugby Dudes.


See also

*
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References


External links


''He Died with a Felafel in His Hand'' at the National Film and Sound Archive
* {{IMDb title, 0172543, He Died with a Felafel in His Hand
''He Died with a Felafel in His Hand''
at Oz Movies 2001 films Australian comedy films Films based on Australian novels Films shot in Sydney Films set in Sydney Films set in Melbourne Films set in Brisbane Films shot in Brisbane Films about neopaganism 2001 comedy films 2000s English-language films Films directed by Richard Lowenstein