
When Spartacus star Andy Whitfield was battling cancer in the last months of his life, he had a camera crew with him every step of the way. The result is Be Here Now, a feature-length documentary project about the late actor, which is launching a campaign to raise money for its completion.
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Whitfield was first diagnosed with non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma after wrapping the first season of Starz’s Spartacus, a role that would make him a global star. He went through a rigorous program of chemotherapy and was deemed as being in remission when, during a physical to return to Spartacus, his blood tests raised a flag, resulting in a devastating news for the actor — his cancer had come back stronger than ever, leaving him with about a 25% chance of survival. Facing another round of treatments, Whitfield and his wife Vashti decided to have it all documented. “Our last experience with it was very difficult and lonely, we felt we had a lot of questions,” Whitfield’s manager Sam Maydew recalls the actor and his wife telling him back then. “We want to bring awareness to cancer treatment so others who go through it feel they’re not alone.” Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Lilibet Foster (Speaking In Strings), whose family hails from the same small Welsh town where Whitfield was raised, came on board. She spent the next year with Whitfield and his family as the actor went through grueling rounds of chemo and traveled to India for a shot at an Eastern medicine treatment.
When the cancer returned, Whitfield and his wife got matching Be Here Now tattoos Foster says symbolized the fact that “they would take the healing in their own hands” and also provided the title for her documentary. “Andy and Vashti allowed unprecedented openness and access, with the camera following them through one of the hardest periods of their lives,” Foster said. “At the same time, there is a love story in the film with the two of them, and Andy’s inspirational approach to healing cancer makes it very uplifting. It’s very beautiful, poetic and inspirational film.” The crew filmed until a week before Whitfield’s death in September of last year. They have done additional shooting and have a little more to go, along with editing and post-production. The team needs about $200,000 to complete the film and is reaching out to Whitfield’s fans.
“The reason is that so many of Andy’s followers live on the Internet, and this is a way to give them an opportunity to be part of the making of the film,” Foster said. Be Here Now‘s team have set up a site for donations that could be as little as $1. Depending on the size of the contribution, fans will receive custom leather bracelets engraved with the words Be Here Now, collectables from Spartacus, a phone chat with Whitfield’s Spartacus co-star and friend Jai Courtney, a signed photo of him and Whitfield, dog tags like those Whitfield once wore, and a never released portrait of the actor, among other items. Some of the items were provided by Starz, which has been supportive of the project, including allowing official and behind-the-scenes footage from Spartacus to be used in the documentary. “This is a way for us to give an opportunity to the public to bring Andy’s story to live and fulfill his wishes to have his legacy live on,” Foster said.
Below is a trailer for the documentary introduced by Courtney. For a link to the Be Here Now website where fans can make contributions, click here.
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Well done, Deadline, for posting this. I’m sure more people will pledge to kickstarter. What a devastating and amazingly powerful personal journey…
STARZ has an amazing opportunity here to cut a cheque for $200 gs, honor a mans life and work from which they profited greatly and look like a caring, compassionate corporate entity. Step up.
I second that emotion.
Thirded. Come on, STARZ.
That is an amazing idea. People should start writing to STARZ and getting their attention on this.
This is such a heartwarming and wonderful tribute to Andy, the actor he was, the man he was, and most importantly the father he was! I hope everyone will watch the teaser and do the best they can to help support this project. However, I want to make sure credit is given where credit is due! Andy had a partnership with Leonard Torgan. Leonard was his manager from the very beginning of Andy’s career in this town. I appreciate that Sam Maydew has decided to speak on Leonard’s behalf, since Leonard used to work at The Collective when Andy was diagnosed, but the truth is Leonard was Andy’s partner in business and deserves this acknowledgement. Without Leonard, and Andy’s agents at Gersh, the world might not have know about Andy Whitfield and that would have been a shame.
Starz really needs to step up here. Pay the money. Air it on the network and have a free weekend fundraiser for the cause. Make the channel available to everyone and air this film. I hope Steve Deknight convinces them to step up. It would be very fitting with this being the shows last season if they did this for Andy’s wife and kids.
Black eye for Starz!
“ot knowing what would happen, Andy invited a camera to follow him throughout his journey as he explores both medical and alternative healing option in Australia, New Zealand and India.”
Ah yes, alternative healing options. I wouldn’t give money unless I would know in which way they are portrayed, for the scams they are or as a viable option. To many people have died following ill advice and blind faith in those, for me to support anything that would shine a positive light on them.
It’s sad he died, but trying to bring anymore credibility to those practices is very harmful and will do more harm then good.
The money isn’t going towards those alternative healing options, it’s going towards finishing the movie. It would seem Whitfield wanted to try anything, and who could blame him. And since that was part of his whole journey, they filmed him going through those options. And considering the outcome, I’m not sure how positive a light those alternative healing options could be portrayed. But nice job going off on a selfish tangent.
How? People don’t do what Andy did unless they have no other options. If conventional medicine can’t save you, then why not say “Fuck it” and try unconventional medicine?
Alternatives are just like conventional medicine. They work for some and don’t work for others. Western medicine doesn’t always work. But this docu is about his life and it includes it all .Neither helped , so maybe neither form of medicine should be portrayed positively
I DONT BELIEVE that.. so many alternative ways have cured people.. cured me.. that means you know nothing about it.. he went back and did the medical treatments and those treatments can kill u before they can kill the cancer..people often do reg med first.. then try some alternative briefly then rush back to regular med and not do well.. the body is a healing system given the right opportunity.. develop good in the body over fighting and killing what u think is harming you.. so much we don’t get.. rest in peace Andy.. you are loved and did your best..love always for your amazing soul!!!
Am posting the kickstarter Be Here Now site on FB in hopes it might generate support, and from that more and more support. Only wish I could have donated the whole $200K magilla to complete it (no Spartacus wallet necessary in return). And you’re all right — STARZ should at least step up to the plate with $100K, saying they will match any donation between now and July 23, up to whatever it takes to get it done, and done well. This doc needs to be finished, and needs to be seen. What a beautiful tribute to such a brave, wonderful, loving man.
this is absolutely heart-breaking. i hope this film is made because just seeing those odd clips touches my heart. especially the part where his eyes are teary. he seemed like such a beautiful person. watching this is so bitter-sweet
Starz should be shamed into paying for this. If they don’t, I’m pulling the plug on them.
All the money his co-stars in Spartacus made, they claimed to have loved him yet they continue nothing towards making his dying wish come through? Why isn’t Starz contributing as well? None of this makes any sense to me. Someone please enlighten me.
They maybe contributing and we aren’t aware. Giving has to come from the heart not from guilt.
to Amanda, his co-stars have contributed to help with this film and wish to be unknown for their contribution. Asking fans for help is to get this completed. It’s taking alot more than $200,000 to complete this project. This is by far, NOT just a $200,000 film project. Maybe $200,000 would do for a great home movie to be shown in a couple of hometowns if they did it with good quality film and professional help to get it done.
But this film is aimed to go worldwide to bringing attention to this very unrealistic hardcore cancer that survival rate is next to impossible. Andy had a life, and this type of cancer needs excessive research to find a better cure to save people, that Andy so wanted other people to not have to go through this with their families. I’m only guessing Andy was happy to be able to use his celebrity status to help recognize this has to be done, even when he knew he was dying and leaving a wife and beautiful children so that maybe this doesn’t happen to you. I think this because it doesn’t take much to see how humble Andy was.
This is beautiful and we can all give money to Kickstarter even if it’s a dollar. This man’s spirit needs to live on by being shared with the world with this finished film.
Sounds like a cool movie and a nifty fundraising angle. But for everyone calling for STARZ to kick in funding like they owe it: 1) STARZ cast him in the show; 2) STARZ actually held his slot open and shot a prequel season to give him time to get treatment. I think we shouldn’t forget everything they’ve already done.
I concur with the person above — it said in the article that Starz has been enormously supportive so perhaps they have already supported the project. The cool thing about the Kickstarter campaign is that it gives fans a chance to for as little as $5 to get involved in the making of the film. This gives them the chance to make the story as true to what Andy wanted since they will remain independent.
I agree with earlier posts. STARZ has benefited so much from this series. Show some heart STARZ execs.
don’t care if it sounds soft gotta just say catching a glimpse of the documentary was heart rendering
Really enjoyed the show, and am sorry for his family, but $200000 might be better spent on cancer research or improving the quality of life of terminally ill children who don’t have money (or fame?)
I ‘m sure that more than that amount was spent by Andy and his Family trying to fight this cancer. Cancer research receives
hundreds and thousands of dollars yearly for research, especially for those without fame or money. This project is about Andy, his
Family and friends and most of all his fans.
Andy’s acting was so briliant I cant believe such a talent was taken so early in his career by such an indiscriminite disease that we all need to fight and raise funds for
From Italy:
Everyone help? and try to? donate! Lets make Andy happy! Lets do it for him!
Everyone ask Starz to cooperate!
Put it on you toube, tell to your friends!
If Andy listened to NaturalNews.com he would still be alive. Seriously.
How much did Starz contribute to the making of the documentary. After all Andy give up his life so how many $ did Starz give up?
te keremos!!! andy!!