David Tennant Awarded Best Actor In Loudoun Arts Film Festival




David Tennant has been named as Best Actor during the awards ceremony concluding the Loudoun Arts Film Festival earlier this month. The Virginia-based festival included the comedy short Heart To Heart in their 2020 line-up, in which David Tennant voices a young woman's heart. The Loudoun Arts Film Festival programme was screened via a series of Drive-In events held at 50 West Vineyards with the awards ceremony taking place on 19th September. 

Heart To Heart is a 10-minute episodic pilot, one of two episodes commissioned by Sky Studios, and was due to premiere at this year's SXSW Festival before it was cancelled due to the coronavirus outbreak. The film also stars Fern Deacon, Siena Kelly, Felicity Montagu and Jo Martin. Heart To Heart is written by IR Bell-Webb and directed by Lilah Vandenburgh and is planned as a series of ten episodes of ten minutes each. 

Heart To Heart is still available to stream via the UK's Encounters Film Festival.

Heart To Heart

Liddy (Fern Deacon) wakes up after heart surgery, woozy from anesthetic and hallucinating. Her doctor is there to deliver devastating news to her and her overanxious mum Hen: her heart is in even worse condition than previously thought and, without a transplant, she could die any day. Upon hearing this, Liddy starts also hearing a voice, shouting that she's going to die a ‘pathetic virgin.’ Apparently this is her heart, Lump (David Tennant), and he’s not about to sit around, waiting for her to die without ever even seeing a boob. He wants to get her laid. And nurse Kim is just the perfect candidate for Lump's plan. But first, Liddy will have to find the courage to at least say hello to her…


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