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Teenage Windsor director's film debut to star Sir Ian McKellen | |
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Sir Ian McKellen to appear in Windsor LGBTQ+ film | Sir Ian McKellen to appear in Windsor LGBTQ+ film |
A 14-year-old boy is due to make his directorial debut with a film starring Sir Ian McKellen. | A 14-year-old boy is due to make his directorial debut with a film starring Sir Ian McKellen. |
Jacob, from Windsor, Berkshire, explores 1,000 years of gay history in his film, as well as what it is like to be part of the LGBTQ+ community today. | Jacob, from Windsor, Berkshire, explores 1,000 years of gay history in his film, as well as what it is like to be part of the LGBTQ+ community today. |
Dragged Through Time, which draws on his experiences as an openly gay young person, will be screened for the first time at Windsor and Eton Pride on 26 July. | Dragged Through Time, which draws on his experiences as an openly gay young person, will be screened for the first time at Windsor and Eton Pride on 26 July. |
Speaking to BBC Radio Berkshire, Jacob said Sir Ian was "very easy to work with". | Speaking to BBC Radio Berkshire, Jacob said Sir Ian was "very easy to work with". |
Jacob said the actor described his project as "a really inspiring thing to look at" | Jacob said the actor described his project as "a really inspiring thing to look at" |
Jacob said he had been working with Windsor-based youth-led film project Notice Productions for about a year when he suggested to one of the coordinators, Brad Day, that they should make a film about gay issues. | Jacob said he had been working with Windsor-based youth-led film project Notice Productions for about a year when he suggested to one of the coordinators, Brad Day, that they should make a film about gay issues. |
"He [Mr Day], as a joke, tells me that I have to have a synopsis ready by the next day - and I take him seriously," said the young director. | "He [Mr Day], as a joke, tells me that I have to have a synopsis ready by the next day - and I take him seriously," said the young director. |
"So I write this whole two-page thing, hand it in, it gets approved and I'm in utter shock." | "So I write this whole two-page thing, hand it in, it gets approved and I'm in utter shock." |
Exploring LGBTG+ history was "really important" to him, said Jacob, adding: "While we have great films and TV shows now that focus on the present, I really think it's an important thing to focus on the past." | Exploring LGBTG+ history was "really important" to him, said Jacob, adding: "While we have great films and TV shows now that focus on the present, I really think it's an important thing to focus on the past." |
Dragged Through Time goes as far back as ancient Greece, he said. "It was quite an accepting place back then. | Dragged Through Time goes as far back as ancient Greece, he said. "It was quite an accepting place back then. |
"Most of the Greek gods, while they may be fictional, had male lovers." | "Most of the Greek gods, while they may be fictional, had male lovers." |
He described the genre of the film as "drama, in a way", explaining: "We have these dream sequences... that are different forms of theatre with drag queens played by me, which we had to make costumes for." | He described the genre of the film as "drama, in a way", explaining: "We have these dream sequences... that are different forms of theatre with drag queens played by me, which we had to make costumes for." |
Sir Ian plays the role of Great Uncle Peter, a semi-closeted older relative of the film's main protagonist. | Sir Ian plays the role of Great Uncle Peter, a semi-closeted older relative of the film's main protagonist. |
Jacob said they managed to secure the Hollywood star's involvement via Eton College's main film director Scott Handy. | Jacob said they managed to secure the Hollywood star's involvement via Eton College's main film director Scott Handy. |
The actor described the project as "a really inspiring thing to look at", said Jacob, adding that Sir Ian was very easy to work with". | The actor described the project as "a really inspiring thing to look at", said Jacob, adding that Sir Ian was very easy to work with". |
Looking ahead to Windsor and Eton Pride, he said it would feel like "my community is moving closer to home". | Looking ahead to Windsor and Eton Pride, he said it would feel like "my community is moving closer to home". |
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