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Rosie Day Directs Intergenerational Drama with Star-Studded Cast
16 Feb
Summary
- Roman Griffin-Davis stars in 'One Hundred and Fifty-Two Days' film.
- Rosie Day makes directorial feature debut with the adaptation.
- Filming will take place in Lincolnshire and Humberside later this year.

Rosie Day is set to make her directorial feature debut with "One Hundred and Fifty-Two Days," an adaptation of Giles Paley-Phillips' novel. Roman Griffin-Davis stars as BOY, who is recovering from pneumonia while his mother battles cancer. The film's non-linear narrative explores themes of isolation and uncertainty.
An accomplished cast, including Alistair Petrie and Alice Lowe, joins Griffin-Davis. Paley-Phillips co-wrote the screenplay with Elizabeth Morris. The production is scheduled to shoot on location in Lincolnshire and Humberside later this year.
"One Hundred and Fifty-Two Days" has been described as a deeply personal process by Paley-Phillips. Day expressed excitement about telling a timely story of grief, hope, and resilience, highlighting the cast's remarkable talent. Heather Greenwood, a producer, emphasized the film's intimate nature and the importance of its Lincolnshire setting for the international market.




