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Veteran Actress Inspires Young Star in New Film
11 Feb
Summary
- Miriam Margolyes mentors newcomer Alistair Nwachukwu in a film.
- The film explores themes of identity, sexuality, and self-acceptance.
- Director Lee Knight aims to expand the short film into a feature.

Miriam Margolyes recently spoke about her heartwarming role in a new short film, expressing her immediate connection to the title character. The film, which is available on Disney+ in Europe, features newcomer Alistair Nwachukwu as JJ, a young man whose acting potential is discovered by Dorothy, played by Margolyes. Their unlikely friendship forms the core of the narrative, as they bond over theater and shared vulnerability.
Dorothy recognizes JJ's struggles with his identity and sexuality, offering him support and encouragement. Margolyes noted the film's tender moments, highlighting the rarity of true mutual recognition in life and her personal journey of openness. Stephen Fry also stars as Dickie, the executor of Dorothy's will, drawing parallels to theater and literary inspirations.
Nwachukwu found his role through a social media casting call and described his initial guardedness due to his sexuality. He shared how Dorothy's influence helped him embrace his true self. The writer-director, Lee Knight, is now developing the short into a feature-length film, with plans for a theatrical adaptation as well.




