{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6955465577f9435bdcc8cb82/6955466ee3c8c736bd7d582e?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Film Ireland Presents: Simon Chambers, Director of Much Ado About Dying","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/6955465577f9435bdcc8cb82/8f80d11817cfa0245d846f267187b1b2.jpg?height=200","description":"In this podcast, Gemma Creagh talks to Simon Chambers, the Director of Screen Ireland supported documentary  'Much Ado About Dying.\n\nFilmmaker Simon finds his life drastically interrupted when he is called back to London from India to care for his retired bohemian gay actor Uncle David. Everything that could go wrong does go wrong. David's anarchic spirit is unbreakable. He fights with Simon, refusing to go into a care home, insisting on dying in the squalor of his unheated tumble-down house. He can't remember where he put his false teeth but he still knows nearly all the lines from his beloved Shakespeare plays. David's real life starts to echo \"King Lear\", the play about an old man going mad and giving his kingdom away, as David starts giving away thousands of pounds to a hot sexy \"helper\". How do we deal with and care for our relatives who are living longer than ever? How does Simon help David to have a good death?\n\nMuch Ado About Dying is in cinemas from 10th May2024.\nThe special event screenings taking place are the following\n\n\nIrish Film Institute, Dublin - Q&A 10th May\nPalás Cinema, Galway - Q&A 11th May\nLighthouse Cinema, Dublin - Q&A 12th May\nOmniplex Limerick - Q&A 13th May\nOmniplex Cork - Q&A 14th May\nOmniplex Rathmines, Dublin - Q&A 17th May\nOmniplex Belfast - Q&A 18th May\nQueens Film Theatre, Belfast - Q&A 19th May\nCentury Cinema, Letterkenny - Q&A 19th May\nOmniplex Derry - Q&A 20th May","author_name":"Film Ireland"}