Helium (film)

Helium

Film poster
Directed by Anders Walter
Written by Christian Garnst Miller-Harris
Anders Walter
Starring Casper Crump
Pelle Falk Krusbæk
Marijana Jankovic
Cinematography Rasmus Heise
Edited by Lars Wissing
Release dates
  • January 25, 2014 (2014-01-25) (Rotterdam)[1]
Running time
23 minutes
Country Denmark
Language Danish

Helium is an Oscar-winning 2014 short film by Danish film maker Anders Walter.

Plot

Alfred is a young boy staying in a hospital who suffers from an undisclosed terminal illness. Enzo, a janitor at the hospital, meets Alfred while working and the two develop a friendship. Enzo tells Alfred of Helium, an attractive alternative to Heaven, because Alfred imagines Heaven is very boring. Enzo tells Alfred that to get to Helium, he will fly in an airship that will know to pick him up because of his red balloon dog, which Enzo has made for him.

Alfred's illness worsens, and he is moved to a unit to which Enzo doesn’t have access. Enzo sneaks onto the unit, but is caught by the head nurse and barred from seeing Alfred. As Alfred's condition worsens, Enzo wonders if he is making it worse for the boy. He voices these concerns to a nurse saying, “I’m feeding him lies.” She disagrees and tells Enzo “you’re giving him hope.”

Alfred gets worse, and having no access to him, Enzo writes out “the end of the story” to have the nurse read to him. As the nurse is about to read the ending to a dying Alfred, she changes her mind and, instead, sneaks Enzo onto the unit to tell the rest himself.

As he tells the story, the film switches to Alfred’s point of view. With no dialogue, he gets out of bed fully dressed and goes to the window. A giant airship is waiting for him. He walks across an extended ladder from the hospital to the airship. As the airship flies away, hospital windows full of red balloon dogs can be seen.

Cast

Accolades

Awards
Award Date of ceremony Category Recipients and nominees Result
Academy Award[2][3] March 2, 2014 Best Live Action Short Film Anders Walter
Kim Magnusson
Won

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