Make Me Famous (2020 Film)
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''Make Me Famous'' is a 2020 British television film that premiered on
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on 17 June 2020. The film was created and written by
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, directed by Peter King, and stars an ensemble cast including Tom Brittney,
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Plot

Billy appears on a constructed reality series titled ''Love or Lust''. When he impresses the producers of the series, he believes his life is set to change forever. A year after the show has been broadcast, many of Billy's co-stars are doing well in their career, but Billy struggles to balance the fame, social media and the assumptions people have made about him, which result in him having self-confidence issues.


Cast

* Tom Brittney as Billy, a former contestant on ''Love or Lust'' who wants to break away from his bad image created on the reality series. *
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as Amanda, Billy's worried mother. *
Emma Rigby Emma Rigby (born 26 September 1989) is an English actress and model. After rising to prominence for her role as Hannah Ashworth in ''Hollyoaks'' (2005–2010, 2024), she later played Gemma Roscoe in the BBC One drama series '' Prisoners' Wives ...
as Michelle, a former contestant on ''Love or Lust'' who has achieved fame with longevity. She dated Billy on the series. * Trieve Blackwood-Cambridge as Gary, Billy's manager. *
Nina Sosanya Oluwakemi Nina Sosanya (born 6 June 1969) is an English stage, television, film, and radio actress, and narrator. She is most notable for her roles in ''Teachers'', '' W1A'', and '' Last Tango in Halifax''. Early life and education Oluwakemi N ...
as Stephanie, a producer on ''Love or Lust''. She appears in Billy's flashbacks. *
Aiysha Hart Aiysha Hart is an English actress best known for playing Ariadne in the BBC drama series ''Atlantis'' (2013–2015), Mona in the independent thriller ''Honour'' (2014), DS Sam Railston in ''Line of Duty'' (2016–2021), and Polaire in ''Colette' ...
as Kelly, a producer on ''Love or Lust'' that Billy flirts with. *
Tilly Keeper Matilda Elizabeth Keeper (born 16 August 1997) is an English actress. From 2016 to 2020, she portrayed Louise Mitchell in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders''. After her exit from the soap, she starred as Helen in the BBC film '' Make Me Famous'' ...
as Helen, a business minded contestant on the recent series of ''Love or Lust''.


Production

''Make Me Famous'' was filmed in February 2020. A scene in the film depicts Billy attempting suicide due to online hate, which was filmed a day before the death of ''
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'' presenter
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, who committed suicide for the same reason. Brittney stated: "We just filmed the suicide scene the day before, and so I'd spent, you know, six hours sat there, letting the character contemplate killing himself, and then the next day, she did the same, and although it was a different scenario, it was still one of those things where it was just like, 'My God'. It was really upsetting." The film and its cast were announced in April 2020.


Reception

Cydney Yeates of ''
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'' commented: "''Make Me Famous'' should be compulsory viewing. For teenagers, for parents, for anyone wanting to break into the world of entertainment and for anyone who uses social media. The show is far from glamorous and, unlike the content we're so used to seeing on Instagram, it's completely unfiltered. This is hugely important as it reinstates the notion that pictures and videos shared on social media are not necessarily a reflection of reality." She also praised the film for touching upon the dark side of fame, and added that it is often undocumented. Louis Chilton of ''
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'' marked that the acting in the film is "decent", but that the female characters featured in the film are "underwritten and unconvincing". The ''
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'' described the scene where Billy tries to kill himself as "a devastating scene". Rupert Hawksley of ''i'' newspaper praised Brittany's performance in the film, describing him as "excellent", adding that there was a "fragility beneath the bravado, which Brittney wisely underplayed, as if Billy was trying to suppress something". Samuel Fishwick of ''
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'' wrote: "There were several moments where I was drifting off this largely excellent 60-minute drama, my hand listing towards a social media scrolling binge. How could Billy be relatable? He's a hollow man, a stuffed and puffed man, a big child with not a lot going on in his life beyond club nights and tabloid one-night stands", but noted Yates' writing, describing it as "masterful" and delivering "emotional punches". When the film made its premiere on
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, it drew in 840,000 viewers.


References


External links

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