07-05-2025
Jameela Jamil lands role in new drama
DUBAI: Actress, body positivity activist and presenter Jameela Jamil, known for her role in 'The Good Place,' is set to star in 'Pyongyang Home Video,' a new drama based on true events.
She will star alongside 'Squid Game' actor Won Ji-an.
Won Ji-an will star in the movie. (Getty Images)
The film follows North Korean sisters Nari (Ji-an) and Hana, who grow up secretly watching banned Hollywood movies. When their father's black market VHS operation is exposed by a neighbor, the sisters are forced to flee the country. As they navigate their dangerous escape, they use scenes from their favorite films to deal with the mental toll the journey takes on them. Years later, Nari meets American talk show host Serena (Jamil), who vows to reunite the sisters on live television — only for the broadcast to take an unforeseen and revealing turn.
Hailing from Imagine Entertainment and South Korea's Desert Bloom Pictures, the film will be directed by award-winning Korean filmmaker Yoon Sung-hyun, famous for his movie 'Bleak Night.'
The screenplay comes from Liz Kerin, an American screenwriter, novelist and acclaimed playwright best known for the vampire series 'Night's Edge.'
Jamil shared the news on Instagram, writing: 'She's doing a proper movie!!!!'
The actress has a few productions in the works.
Jamil is set to star in 'Hysterical,' a feminist dramedy created by Olivia Lee and loosely based on real-life events involving controversial internet personality Andrew Tate.
Jamil stars alongside Naomie Harris and Romesh Ranganathan.
Jamil has also lent her voice to the Pixar animated film, 'Elio,' which is set for release on June 20. Jamil will be voicing the character of Ambassador Questa.
'Elio' follows an 11-year-old boy named Elio, who accidentally becomes the ambassador for Earth after being transported across the galaxy.
The movie also features the voices of Yonas Kibreab as Elio, Remy Edgerly as his alien best friend Glordon, Academy Award winner Zoe Saldana as Elio's Aunt Olga, Brad Garrett as Lord Grigon, and Shirley Henderson as OOOOO.
Directed by Madeline Sharafian, Domee Shi and Adrian Molina, the film is produced by Mary Alice Drumm.