Olivia Colman has bagged another award. This time, though, it’s not for playing a promiscuous monarch or a dogged detective. Her voice can be heard while watching Change the Ending, a heart-rending animation for Alzheimers Research UK that’s just swept the top award at the 2024 Smiley Charity Film Awards.
Telling the story of a prince and princess who have happily-ever-after disrupted by dementia, the film from Alzheimer’s Research UK scooped up the Grand Prix Charity Film of the Year at the seventh edition of the awards on Wednesday (20 March) evening.
Normally a venue more used to film premieres, the stars of the show at London’s Leicester Square were not preened actors and producers – but charities, who’ve used film to win hearts and minds. Among the 18 winners – of more than 500 entries – were films highlighting animal rights, mental health and breast cancer.
Speaking at the event, poet Lemn Sissay told the Big Issue: “Charities are more important now than they were when I was a teenager.
“The generations that are coming up, they are asking the question: what are you doing for the people that have got less? Much, much more than it used to be in my time.
“The stories we tell about now about what our needs are in society are really important, but need to be told well.”