Eric James Gravolin (The Legend of the Five) describes the themes of his upcoming short film They Called Me Keith. Adapted from the short story of the same name by Hungarian-Australian author S.E. Bullen, the film follows Ryan Brinis (played by Hafedh Dakhlaoui), as he navigates loss and grief following a personal tragedy surrounding his partner Simone (played by Kristy Wordsworth). A bit of background for you. This is Gravolin’s third short in the director’s seat (following The Getaway Plan and The Hunt), but his list of acting credits is long and varied and includes parts in The Commons, Between Two Worlds, Total Control and a double part in the recently released Australian feature The Legend of the Five. Dakhlaoui, meanwhile, has had standout parts in Hollywood features such as Maximum Impact, Black Rose, Wild League, and the upcoming films Octopus Pot and The Spy Who Never Dies. It was on the set of the Spy Who Never Dies where Dakhlaoui first met the Australian actress Wordsworth, before they both discovered they had been cast for They Called Me Keith.