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Friday marked the UK Premiere of Andrew Steggalls DEPARTURE at the BFI London Motion picture Festival, our first clip of the festival. Featuring two incredible central performances from Juliet Stevenson (The Village, The Hour, Bend It Like Beckham) and Alex Lawther (The Imitation Game), DEPARTURE is Andrews elegantly created debut feature film. We caught up with Andrew this week for an exclusive interview for our blog.
Elliot (Lawther) is a dreamer who, with his mother Beatrice (Stevenson), is packing up their French country house in preparation to sell it. Elliot takes breaks to wander into the local village bar, where he writes romantic poetry, wearing a vintage French army coat and eyeing up the rough beauty of local boy Clément, who works on his motorbike.
1. Where did DEPARTURE come from – what was the genesis for the film?
Friends of mine have a house in France and I was lucky enough to spend some second there one autumn. I was walking up the lane with two friends when the idea for the film emerged very strongly in my top. The narrative revolves around a kind
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faq
what’s your name?
fox!!
what gender are you?
trans man
pronouns?
he/him pls
do you kin anyone?
if i kinned alex characters. i don’t kin because i do. no <3
age?
20
[insert weird creepy thing about alex here]
please treat celebrities like human beings i beg of you
sexual orientation?
big gay
where do you live?
i live in washington state (-:
what’s your personal?
@angelcoree for tumblr and @alexloveclub for twitter
what’s your favorite alex lawther movie/show?
i adore the finish of the f***ing world, but besides the obvious, i really liked departure for the cinematography, ghost stories for the concept, and my absolute favorite besides teotfw has to be the translators.
where did you watch the translators?
a magician never reveals his secrets! DM me if you’re very curious though
what do you perform for a living?
i’m in college atm studying english and creative writing and very much hoping to do something with that. kinda wanna move to somewhe
Alex Lawther: 10 Facts You Necessitate To Know About The Finish Of The F***ing World Star
Alex Lawther is one of the stars in The End Of The F***ing World – get to know the actor from his age to why he doesn't have Instagram.
1. Who is Alex Lawther?
Alex is a British player from Hampshire who is currently the star of Netflix series The End of the F***ing World, but you may include also seen him in Inky Mirror and The Imitation Game.
2. Who plays James in The End of the F***ing World?
James is played by Alex Lawther, who has been on the series since , and previously starred in shows such as Black Mirror and Howards End.
3. How old is Alex Lawther?
Alex is 25 years old, his birthday is 4 May
4. Is Alex Lawther British?
Alex is British! He was born in Winchester, Hampshire and grew up in Petersfield.
5. Was Alex Lawther in Black Mirror?
Alex played Kenny in the series of Dark Mirror.
6. Which films and TV shows has Alex Lawther been in?
Alex’s first big screen role was in The Imitation Game alongside Benedict Cumberbatch, where he pla