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    • Revisiting his grief after losing both parents

      • Actors often trawl some of their deepest emotions for a role, but David Oyelowo's latest film was particularly painful because it meant revisiting his grief after losing both parents. The Golden Globe-nominated star said he felt "fear and trepidation" when he was asked to star in short film The After.
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  2. Actors often trawl some of their deepest emotions for a role, but David Oyelowo's latest film was particularly painful because it meant revisiting his grief after losing both parents. The...

  3. Dec 19, 2023 · In Netflix ’s live-action short The After, a man named Dayo (David Oyelowo, who also serves as executive producer) loses his wife and child in a brutal public display of violence.

  4. Oct 25, 2023 · The setting throughout has been simple but, the performance brought forth by David Oyelowo will leave you stunned as he so realistically displays the pain of a husband and father. David Oyelowo has done justice to this character and is capable of leaving the viewers in tears because the story brings the pain of many such people who have been ...

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  5. Oct 25, 2023 · The ending of The After is quite sudden and a little ambiguous, so we break down the conclusion of the Netflix short film.

  6. Oct 25, 2023 · The After is a British short film directed and co-written by Misan Harriman, starring David Oyelowo as the lead role of Dayo. In this intense short film, Dayo is a grieving rideshare driver who picks up a passenger who helps him confront the past.

  7. Oct 25, 2023 · With stellar performances from David Oyelowo, Jessica Plummer and Dominique Tipper, the drama short deals with too many emotions of grief, shock, acceptance and the healing process within its short runtime. It’s a story about a great tragedy, but more about what happens to those who are left behind to deal with it.

  8. Dec 10, 2023 · One example this year is The After, which features wonderful work from star David Oyelowo. Recently, Oyelowo and filmmaker Misan Harriman sat down to discuss the film with me. What follows is a conversation that, like life, is funny and moving in equal measure.