Entertainment London ‘inaccessible’ to Gen Z says Last Swim director by Admin 4 April 2025 written by Admin 4 April 2025 0 comments 5 The director of a new film set in a sweltering London over 24 hours on A-Level results day says that the city he grew up in is now "inaccessible" to many Gen Z young adults. Last Swim, Sasha Nathwani's first feature film, is the story of an ambitious British Iranian teen, Ziba (played by Deba Hekmat), who, along with her group of friends savours a day of total freedom, as well as experiencing tough decisions and heartbreak, before the group go their separate ways after school. The director tells the BBC that "the film was developed and made by Millennials, but it's a Gen Z coming of age story". He says his interest in making the film was exploring the idea of lost youth and that the script, co-written by producer Helen Simmons, was written at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, although filmed after restrictions ended. Original Article Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail Admin I am the founder and creator of euroman.org 😀 I hope you like what i made. previous post Investor demand for XRP falls as the bull market stalls — Will traders defend the $2 support? next post Russia open to security guarantees for Ukraine ‘in some form,’ Putin’s envoy says after White House talks You may also like Ashley Cain’s ‘shocking’ experience in the Brazilian favelas 5 April 2025 Mr Burton: The teacher who helped propel Richard Burton to fame 5 April 2025 Val Kilmer’s co-stars recall pranks, parties and acting ‘artistry’ 5 April 2025 Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs hit with new sex trafficking and prostitution charges 4 April 2025 Johnny Marr get ‘Legend’ plaque for Record Store Day 4 April 2025 Russell Brand charged with rape 4 April 2025 Leave a Comment Cancel Reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.