YOU, ME AND HIM (15)

WHO’S IN IT?

Lucy Punch (Hot Fuzz), Faye Marsay (Pride), David Tennant (Mad to be Normal), Gemma Jones (Bridget Jones’s Diary), David Warner (Titanic), Nina Sosanya (Love Actually), Simon Bird (The Inbetweeners Movie), Sally Phillips (Pride and Prejudice and Zombies), Sarah Parish (The Wedding Date), Don Warrington (The Glass Man), Peter Davison (Parting Shots), Ingrid Oliver (Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging), Christian Brassington (Elizabeth: The Golden Age)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Daisy Aitkens (film debut), director, writer; Phin Glynn (Mad to be Normal) and Georgia Moffett (film debut), producers; Jack Goldstein (film debut), composer; Tony Coldwell (A Rap at the Door), cinematographer; Gary Dollner (David Brent: Life on the Road), editor

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

Olivia (Punch) is a career-driven woman in a long-term lesbian relationship with her less-focused, pot-smoking lover Alex (Marsay). When Olivia decides that she wants to have a child via insemination, Alex is less keen on the responsibility of parenthood – only for herself to become pregnant after a one-night stand with their neighbour John (Tennant). Now both faced with becoming mothers, Olivia and Alex must also deal with John’s surprising excitement of being a father, and with juggling him being the “other man” in their relationship…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

You, Me and Him is a witty and expressive comedy about commitment and the responsibility of parenthood, as well as a chance for David Tennant to show off his new luxuriant beard on-screen.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

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