The world premiere of Magic took place at The Watershed in Bristol, UK on Sunday July 6th 2025.

It was in the Queer Visions Festival, which is part of Bristol Pride.

It was written and directed by Dominique Provost – Chalkley, who attended the festival in her role as the film’s creator.

The lead character is Jo, played by Motherland’s Taylor Hickson. Dom stars as the title character, Magic. This is a real case of when fandoms collide. Two leading actors who already have big queer followings now getting to star opposite each other. This was dynamite.
It is set in London, so we get to hear Taylor performing with a British accent. Pretty good, although I am sure there was a little bit of Raelle Collar in there too.
The film opens with Jo performing at a gig, which she is filming on her phone for her followers. We later learn that Jo was once a contestant on The Voice, so she does have a significant number of followers.

This photo, which had been released in advance, is from the opening seconds of the film, showing Jo performing at her gig.
Then Magic comes into the bar, takes a seat and their eyes meet across a crowded room.

After the performance, Jo comes to the bar. Magic is drinking water. Magic starts to chat Jo up. This is a lovely scene, warm, funny, adorable. Exactly the sort of scene that would inspire a multitude of fanfics. Magic’s chat up lines could do with a bit of work! But they do eventually connect and leave the bar for somewhere more private.

Now they can talk and start to get to know each other. They decide to leave there and go to the shore. This is London, so we don’t have beaches, but we do have the River Thanes, which is tidal, so we have low tide places and this is where Jo and Magic go.
Jo is always on her phone and Magic is encouraging her to put it away and just experience life right now.
Down on the shore, Magic gets lunch out of their bag. Jo is surprised that anyone has that much food in their bag. Lunch is water and vegetarian food. Magic is quite happy eating their slice of watermelon, but Jo is less enthusiastic about eating her carrot.
Jo has her guitar with her, from the gig, and asks Magic if they play. Magic says yes and gets Jo’s guitar out of its case. Magic starts to play the guitar and then sings. After a little while, Jo and Magic do a duet. Their voices compliment each other beautifully.
Switches have been wanting more music from Taylor and this film delivers. Taylor had sung two songs in episodes of Motherland and they were on the Motherland soundtrack albums. I believe all the songs were written by Dom, but the music credits page of the closing credits went by too fast to read all the credits. I wanted to freeze the screening and read it, but not possible.
After singing, they notice the tide is coming in and they need to get out of there, but the bottom of the access ramp is underwater, so they decide to climb the railing. This is just physical comedy. Magic gets over the top of the railing, but Jo decides to go through the gaps in the railing. No words, just funny.
They go to the bus stop. Magic is going to hitch hike, which Jo is not happy about. Hitch hiking goes with Magic’s view of life, living in the moment, not being connected. Then the bus comes.
There is a promo trailer for Queer Vision 2025 which includes a clip from Magic, with Jo. This comes at the end of the film. The clip from Magic is at about the 10 second mark. Available to watch at
After the films, there was a networking event with the film creators. I and some other fans, got the chance to talk to Dom in person. What a lovely person.

Now we need a full length version of this film – the story of Jo and Magic has a lot of mileage in it. We also need Dom and Taylor at a convention together.
And, just to make clear, yes, there was something for Amalia to be jealous about. Raylla fans will get the reference, but for everyone else, watch the Motherland After The Storm ep – around the two minute mark.
I want to watch this again and I want a full length version. I hope Dom and Taylor are able to give this to us. It was just pure Magic.




































































































































