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Parkinson's Patients Find Friendship, Dance, and Love in New BBC Film
22 Oct, 2025
Summary
- Emmy and BAFTA award-winning actors to star in BBC film about Parkinson's
- Touching story of two people bonding over shared diagnosis and love of dance
- Film written by Parkinson's patient, directed by Oscar winner John Madden

In a heartwarming move, the BBC has announced the production of a new film titled "But When We Dance," set to premiere in the coming months. The 90-minute drama will feature an ensemble cast led by Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actress Laura Linney and BAFTA award winner Rhys Ifans.
The film, written by Parkinson's patient Paul Mayhew-Archer and directed by Oscar winner John Madden, tells the story of two individuals, Tony Evans and Emma Dretzin, who are both unexpectedly diagnosed with Parkinson's disease on the same day. Despite not knowing each other initially, their shared condition and love of dance bring them together, leading to an unlikely friendship and the discovery of joy and love.




