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The Road to the Oscars: A Friend of Dorothy
A special screening of the acclaimed short film A Friend of Dorothy, followed by an in-depth conversation with key members of the filmmaking team.
Screening dates and booking
The filmmakers will trace the film’s journey from initial idea and script development through funding and production and festival life, culminating in its Oscar nomination. The discussion will offer rare behind-the-scenes insight into the creative and practical realities of bringing a short film to the world.
Total runtime 60min
A Friend of Dorothy
Credits
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Director-screenwriter
Lee Knight
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Producers
James Dean, Scottie Fotré, Max Marlow
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With
Miriam Margolyes, Alistair Nwachukwu, Stephen Fry, Oscar Lloyd
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UK 2025. 21min
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Language
English
Introduction
Dorothy is a lonely widow whose body is failing, but her mind remains as bright as ever. When 17-year-old JJ accidentally kicks his football into her garden, he upends Dorothy’s daily routine of pills, prunes and crosswords, and an unlikely friendship blossoms. Despite being worlds apart in every way, the two come to find they have more in common than they could ever imagine.
How to book
This event is free and open to all (subject to age restrictions).
Ticket booking opens on Thursday 12 March at 12pm midday.
Tickets for free events are over-allocated to account for no-shows. Tickets do not guarantee entry and work on a first-come, first-served basis – arrive early to avoid disappointment. Doors will open 15 minutes before the advertised time. Seating is unallocated, unless otherwise stated.
Please bring your booking confirmation and collect your ticket at the event entrance.
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