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Ncuti Gatwa says it's 'hard' to pursue acting career without parents' financial support

By IANS | Updated: June 8, 2023 11:05 IST

Los Angeles, June 8 Actor Ncuti Gatwa's parents couldn't afford to fund his acting career.The 30-year-old star ...

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Los Angeles, June 8 Actor Ncuti Gatwa's parents couldn't afford to fund his acting career.

The 30-year-old star is set to take over the title role in BBC series 'Doctor Who' when it returns for its next series and will also appear in the upcoming film 'Barbie' alongside Margot Robbie and is now spearheading The BMW Filmmaking Challenge along with Terri White and Asif Kapadia as they search for a winning film from five shorts to premiere as part of the Closing Night of the BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express on October 15.

He said: "My advice to anyone trying to get into film is to keep knocking on doors. If the door closes in your face, jump through the window!"

The actor admitted that with no financial backing it is tough, reports aceshowbiz.com.

"Artistic pursuits if you don't have financial backing are very difficult, I didn't have parents that were able to financially support me. I had a dream that I had to make sure I pursued, so that's hard."

Terri White said: "There is an undeniable sense of excitement surrounding short films as a medium in our country. The short film not only encourages greater representation as a more accessible medium that doesn't need deep pockets it's also traditionally been a place where filmmakers can play, experiment and innovate with new technologies and visual approaches.

"I have confidence that this competition will showcase exceptional entries and potentially unearth a future star in the world of film. Film shifts culture and culture shifts film. It's a symbiotic relationship that has always been at the heart of our cinematic experiences. With platforms like YouTube and Vimeo and tech now in everyone's pockets, making and distributing the moving image has never been easier. But what about watching?

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