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Sir Stephen Fry's New Role in a Fencing Drama
United Kingdom, London, UKFriday, April 11, 2025
Sir Stephen Fry, recently knighted in the 2024 New Year's Honors list, has had a busy year. He received a lifetime achievement award at the Newport Beach Film Festival U. K. and Ireland Honors ceremony earlier this year. His last major role was in "Treasure, " where he played Lena Dunham's Holocaust survivor father. This new role in "Touche" is sure to add to his impressive resume.
Fencing might not be the first sport that comes to mind when thinking about comedy dramas, but "Touche" is proving that it can be a great backdrop for a compelling story. The film is a testament to the power of sports in bringing people together and helping them overcome personal challenges. It's a story that's sure to resonate with audiences, especially those who enjoy a good underdog tale.
Parvinder Shergill has another project in the works as well. "Break a Leg" is a British indie mockumentary set in the world of drama schools. Shergill is co-writing and producing the film, which follows a woman competing with her drama student counterparts to land a deal with the agent of her dreams. It's another exciting project from a talented filmmaker who is clearly passionate about telling unique stories.
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