Virtual screening of Oscar-nominated short ‘A Friend of Dorothy’ with Miriam Margolyes live Q&A

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Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes. Photo: Credit Filthy Gorgeous Productions.

Audiences worldwide are invited to a special virtual screening of the Oscar-nominated live action short “A Friend of Dorothy,” followed by an exclusive live Q&A with BAFTA-winning star Miriam Margolyes and Oscar-nominated director Lee Knight. #Powerjournalist Markos Papadatos has the scoop.

It will take place on Monday, March 2nd, at the following times: 10 a.m. PST, 1 p.m. EST. and 6 p.m. UK time.

Presented by Q&Awards, the free online event offers global viewers the opportunity to experience one of the year’s most celebrated short films from home. The screening follows the film’s Academy Award nomination and acclaimed international festival run.

Written and directed by Lee Knight, A Friend of Dorothy tells the touching story of Dorothy, an elderly woman living alone who forms an unexpected friendship with her young neighbour JJ after his football lands in her garden. Inspired by a real-life relationship, the film explores themes of loneliness, acceptance and the power of intergenerational connection.

Miriam Margolyes delivers a standout performance as Dorothy, bringing warmth, humour and emotional depth to a character that has resonated strongly with audiences and critics. The film also features Sir Stephen Fry and rising talent Alistair Nwachukwu, contributing to its reputation as one of the year’s most moving short films.

Following the screening, audiences will take part in a live Q&A conversation with Margolyes and Knight, discussing the film’s journey from festival favourite to Oscar® nominee, its real-life inspiration and the importance of addressing loneliness among older people.

“At its heart, this is a story about being seen and about the friendships that can change us at any stage of life,” said director Lee Knight. “Sharing that message with audiences around the world is incredibly meaningful.”

Supported by UK charity Age UK, the filmmakers aim to extend the film’s impact beyond festivals through community screenings in schools, care homes and cultural venues.

The Q&Awards virtual screening is free to attend with RSVP. Registered viewers will receive a screening link by email, with the event available worldwide across multiple time slots to accommodate international audiences.

To register for free, click here.