DAVID MORRISSEY PRESENTS: 'DON'T WORRY ABOUT ME'

Renowned Actor David Morrissey has starred in a number of high profile film and television productions, including; State of Play, Nowhere Boy, Red Riding, The Deal and Dr Who. Screen Yorkshire and the Showroom welcomed David to Sheffield in June 2010 for a very special screening of his feature directorial debut, Don't Worry About Me, a bittersweet love letter to his home city, Liverpool. In this video clip recorded for Screen Yorkshire's Film Toolkit, David talks about his journey from play to screen, the challenges of making a feature on a small budget and the advantages for a director as an actor used to being on the other side of the camera.

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