Juliet Remembered, Starring Matt Lewis, Launches Kickstarter Campaign

Juliet Remembered
Juliet Remembered, a short film written and directed by Tamzin Merchant, has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds needed to complete the project. The film is about an actress with Alzheimer’s disease who cannot recognise her son, but remembers every line of her favourite role: Shakespeare’s Juliet.

Maggie Steed will be playing Juliet while Matthew Lewis will play a nurse, Toby. More details about the cast, crew and themes of the film can be read over at the Juliet Remembered Kickstarter page. (Thanks to marcel for the tip!)

JULIET REMEMBERED is about an actress with Alzheimer’s disease who has been transferred to a carehome after the death of her husband. Although she cannot remember day-to-day things, or even recognize her son when he visits, she can remember every word of her most famous role: Shakespeare’s Juliet.

What if you could only communicate through Shakespeare’s words? Is Juliet constricted by this or do his words transcend experience to strangely beautify her disease?

Tamzin hopes to raise £6500 ($9500) to help finish the short and promote it through film festivals and other means.  The money you donate will help in this goal:

Filmmaking is an expensive process, particularly post-production. We already have some of the funding in place to start us off, but absolutely need your help to take us through the shoot, post production, marketing and festivals. For production, we need your support for camera rental, sound recording, transport and catering. With low-budget filmmaking, it’s crucial to prioritise funds for post including video editing, colour grading, sound design, Additional Dialogue Recording and music composition. Finally, we want JULIET REMEMBERED to be screened at as many festivals as possible and win lots of awards. Marketing, promotional materials and submission fees are costly. In short, we need you to get involved with bringing this poetic story to life.

Tamzin and producer Jessica Benhamou have some lofty aspirations for the film:

We want JULIET REMEMBERED to knock the socks off our respective first short films by qualifying for major Oscar and Bafta-accredited festivals around the world, such as Cannes, Raindance, Tribeca, Sundance and London Film Festival. Our first short films have already screened at eight festivals combined and Tamzin’s has won two awards. We are confident that JULIET REMEMBERED will raise the bar. Ultimately, we want our short film to pave the way for us to make feature films. Tamzin and Jessica both have feature scripts and TV pilots in development.

As two young, female filmmakers we know how important it is to tackle gender inequality on and off the camera through representation. Only one in ten Directors in the UK are women and we wish to tell stories about underrepresented groups.

Our story also combines entertainment with a strong social imperative. We hope to boost public awareness about Alzheimer’s disease. There are 850,000 people with dementia in the UK, according to the Alzheimer’s Society, with numbers set to rise to over 1 million by 2025.

Finally, we want to engage young people with their heritage and encourage an appreciation for Shakespeare. 2016 marks 400 years since his death and we want to celebrate Shakespeare’s life with an original interpretation of his most iconic heroine.

Donate to help Juliet Remembered via Kickstarter and be sure to like the film on Facebook and follow @Remember_Juliet on Twitter!

Tamzin, Matthew and fellow cast member Rakhee Thakrar also spoke to BBC One about the film. That interview may be watched below:

Matt Lewis in New Ripper Street Photo & Video Interview

The Ripper Street Twitter account shared a photo of Matthew in series 4 of the show. Ripper Street will be available to Amazon UK Prime members beginning January 15th.

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Metro UK also posted a new interview with Matt where he talks about his decision to do the “racier” shots in Attitude Magazine.

‘It was very humbling, very flattering. I kind of forget the global nature of the internet, once something’s out there it goes everywhere. So that was a bit shocking, but then again, people could be saying awful things but people were saying very, very nice things. I cannot complain at all.

Video: Matt Lewis Talks Ripper Street Series 4

In a new interview with Metro, Matt Lewis talks about his role in series 4 of Ripper Street, from January 15th. His character’s full name, Desk Sergeant Samuel Drummond, has been revealed. The interview also included two new promotional photos, which may be seen in the gallery.

A transcript of the interview can be read below:

As an actor it’s quite nice to never know what you’re gonna be doing next, and since I finished on Harry Potter I’ve been very fortunate that I’ve been able to do some wildly different characters. And one thing that I’ve never done before is anything period, and I’ve basically done a Leeds accent – which is my accent – in everything I did.

I get to play a policeman in Victorian England, and do a cockney accent, so it ticked a few boxes. And then I read the scripts which were brilliant, and obviously look at the cast that I got to work with. It was a bit of a no-brainer, and it was kind of everything I hoped it would be. It’s been a great few months.

Video: Matt Lewis in Ripper Street Trailer; Release Date Revealed

The first trailer for Ripper Street’s 4th series has been released by Amazon UK. The trailer comes with the tagline “The battle for Whitechapel is just around the corner.” In the trailer we get our first look at Matt Lewis as PC Drummond alongside Matthew Macfadyen and Jerome Flynn.

Matt Lewis Ripper Street Series 4

It had also been announced that series 4 of Ripper Street will be available exclusively for Amazon Prime Members in the UK from 15th January 2016. No word yet on when it will be available for other countries.

A larger synopsis for Ripper Street may be read below:

Haunted by the failure to catch London’s most evil killer, Jack the Ripper, Inspector Edmund Reid now heads up the notorious H Division – the toughest police district in the East End. Charged with keeping order in the blood-stained streets of Whitechapel, Reid and his men find themselves fighting to uphold justice and the rule of law; but always in the background lurks the fear of the Ripper – is he back for another reign of terror? Rich episodic storylines meld with the intrigue of a criminal underworld festering on the hard streets of Victorian London, following the battle of the men whose job it is to bring the law to the lawless.

Matt Lewis Talks Rugby and Touch Football at #TouchofColour Charity Match

Touch Football Australia interviewed Matt Lewis while he was attending the KidsXpressLife #TouchofColour Charity football match in Sydney on November 27th. He talks about his work as a Vice President of the Leeds Rhinos Foundation back when he lived in Leeds as well as Rugby League and touch football in general.

“We caught up with actor Matt Lewis at the KidsXpress Touch of Colour Charity Day at Allianz Stadium to talk all things Rugby League and Touch Football.”

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