The award-winning short film ‘Cotton Wool’ arrives on Prime Video to rent and buy.

Written & Directed by Nicholas Connor - who was 17 at the time of production – the film is about a single mother (Leanne Best) who suffers a devastating stroke leaving her teenage daughter (Katie Quinn) and 7-year-old son (Max Vento) to care for her.



Cast:
Leanne Best (Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Cold Feet, Line of Duty, Home Fires, Carnival Row, Tin Star) Max Vento (BBC’s The A Word)
Katie Quinn (Northern Lights)
Kate Rutter (I Daniel Blake, Peterloo, His Dark Materials, Four Weddings and a Funeral)
Crissy Rock (Ken Loach’s: Ladybird Ladybird, I’m a Celebrity, Benidorm)
Gemma North (Peaky Blinders, The Syndicate, No Offence, Butterfly, The A Word)

The film is inspired by the plight and courage of the 243,000 child-carers under 19 in England and Wales; 22,000 of which are under the age of 9. The ‘National Institute for Health and Care Excellence’ reports over 100,000 strokes in the UK each year causing 38,000 deaths, making it the leading cause of death and disability.

Speaking of her role Leanne Best said, “The story of Cotton Wool highlighted for me the plight of so many families and young carers in England.” She added, “I’m thrilled it’s going to reach a wider audience.”

Best is enthusiastic about the response to the film’s release, “It’s been really overwhelming actually.” On the subject of child carers in the UK, she continues “Many don’t know [that] it was anywhere near that number.”

Speaking in an interview in May, Best referred to how the film’s subject matter relates to the current pandemic, “I think what this has displayed really starkly is that we don’t have a middle ground for protection, and who are we if we leave a 6 year old boy in the middle of a global pandemic to go to the shop, to buy bread that he can’t find, for his mother who can’t walk? I mean if you look at this story in the context of what’s happening now, who are we as a society if you leave people without institutional help in a community that’s fragmented, you leave them incredibly, incredibly vulnerable?”

Crissy Rock, who stars as the speech therapist Gerry, was asked what attracted her to the film and how the story related to her own life, “My Mum had a stroke when she was young and I remember coming home from school and my brother who was only about 3 or 4 was tottering around the house and my poor Mum was on the floor.”

She reflects about the period after the stroke when her mother was wheelchair bound, “You think how a stroke can literally devastate your life and it affects the people around [you] as well. She was robbed of a life. We were robbed of a mother really [and] she couldn’t do anything for us. So, when I got the opportunity to do the part, I thought I’d love to do it.” She added how she sees child carers “They’re the unsung heroes.”

‘Cotton Wool’ arrives fresh from the festival circuit where the short film scooped 45 awards, 72 nominations and 27 festival official selections globally. These include London Film Award ‘Special Jury Prize’, LA Film Awards ‘ Best Picture’ and ‘Best Drama’ at European Independent Film Awards among many others such as ‘Best Actress’, ‘Best Supporting Actor’ and ‘Best Director’.

Nicholas Connor, Writer & Director of the short commented, “I really hope that the film’s release will help spread the word about the struggle of child carers. More needs to be done.”

Speaking about the film’s release Producer Mark Quinn said, “Cherwell productions is delighted to be releasing Cotton Wool on such a great streaming platform. This is a real proud moment for me and the team as well as being a great next steppingstone for the company.”

Prime Video I BBFC Rating: 12A I IMDB

About Cherwell Productions
Cherwell Productions is a film production company based in the North-West of England, set-up in 2016 by Producer Mark Quinn. The company has produced 2 films to date with success on the festival circuit.

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