Current projects
Role: Julian Release: TBA |
Role: Adam Bird Release: TBA |
Role: TBA Release: 2018 Official Site. Photos. IMDb |
Role: Filip Becker Release: Oct. 13 2017 |
Role: Colonel Winnant Release: May 2017 |
Director Release: Febr. 2017 |
Role: Henry Howell Release: 26 April 2016 |
Role: Edwin Jarvis Release: 19.01.2016 |
In development
No Man's Land (feature film)
Role: attached
In development
Official Site. Photos. IMDb
The Long Way Out
Direction and script
In development
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Chicken/Egg debuts at the London Short Film Festival this Saturday!
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The London Short Film Festival which runs from 6th - 14th January will feature James D'Arcy's directorial and screenplay debut.
Chicken/Egg will be shown on at Hackney Picturehouse on Saturday, 07 January at 6.30 pm.
It will be one of the 10 shorts compiled under #LSFF2017 New Shorts: 'Til Death Do Us Part whick looks at love in long term relationships or love in the twilight years.
Filmed during the month of April 2016 in London, Chicken/Egg stars Hayley Atwell (Lauren), Nikolaj Coster-Waldau (Kenneth), Max Fowler (Mark), James' nephew, Huxley Davenport (George) and Billy Jenkins (Johnny) who played young Prince Charles in Netflix's The Crown. IMDB Cast List
The original synopsis indicates that there is a magician and his uncle at a children's party, but "they are not all that they seem." The festival program adds .... (James isn't giving away much.)
CHICKEN / EGG
James D'Arcy 15 mins
Mark's a good guy. Kenneth not so much. Mark's gonna help Kenneth out. Maybe.
Hackney Picturehouse: 270 Mare Street, London Google Map Program Info
Shortfilms.org.uk Event Info
And on a sidenote, James and Hayley are spending fun times together; fingers-crossed they'll attend Chicken/Egg.
Dec. 23, 2016 @wellhaley "Flaming Christmas pud for the Jarv. #jamesdarcy #savoygrill"
January 06, 2016 @wellhaley "Sending cryptic messages via Bananagrams with #JamesD'Arcy"