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Poirot Star Plays Villain in Toxic Air Film
30 Nov
Summary
- Sir David Suchet finds a villainous role refreshingly different from Poirot.
- The short film 'The Last Gasp' addresses toxic air pollution's impact.
- Inspired by a true story of a legal battle against BP.

Renowned for his iconic portrayal of Hercule Poirot, actor Sir David Suchet has explored a starkly different character: an oil company shareholder in the short film 'The Last Gasp'. Suchet described the role as "really terrific" and a departure from his established heroic personas, relishing the opportunity to play a "villain."
Directed by Bristol-based Tom Cholmondely, 'The Last Gasp' seeks to amplify awareness regarding the severe health consequences of toxic air pollution, particularly on young children. The narrative is deeply rooted in a poignant true story about an Iraqi villager who pursued legal action against the oil giant BP.
This pivotal legal action followed the tragic loss of the villager's son to leukemia, underscoring the film's powerful message. 'The Last Gasp' has achieved critical acclaim, securing two awards at the Phoenix Rising International Film Festival held in London earlier this month, signalling its impact and artistic merit.




