Digby & Camille
Eight years ago, in a bustling Sydney pub, Digby Webster and Camille Collins locked eyes across the bar. It was love at first sight. Since that night, they've been inseparable: calling each other multiple times a day, texting constantly, and spending every moment they can together. They share the same dreams: marriage, kids, undies side by side on the washing line. Digby has proposed on bended knee more times than he can count, and Camille always says "Yes!" - just like it's the first time. But beneath this fairy tale lies a poignant question: What's holding them back? Why haven't they said, "I do"? Digby and Camille live with Down syndrome. They are charming extroverts whose talents and ambitions defy expectations. Digby, a Sydney-based artist is a two-time Archibald Portrait Prize nominee and creator of dazzling, colourful paintings and animations. Camille, with her radiant warmth, is training to be a chef at a social enterprise kitchen, carving out a career with her passion and recipes. Their dynamic lives are made possible with unwavering support from their loving families. Yet, when it comes to their shared future-marriage and living together-resistance emerges. Digby dreams of building a life with Camille in his studio, but its modest size sparks a flood of questions: How will they manage daily routines, finances, or shared spaces? What about his artistic pursuits? Not to mention their late-for-work mornings whenever they're together? Their families worry about the practicalities and what-ifs. The questions and doubts pile up. Digby and Camille don't have answers. But they have something stronger: determination, optimism, and a fierce desire to follow their hearts. "We are young people. We are in our 30s. Helloooooo! We are madly in love," Digby exclaims to his parents. Filmed over several years, Digby & Camille is a tender, funny, and human portrait of a love tested by family ties, practical realities, and societal expectations. Directed by Trevor Graham and co-directed by Digby himself, the film is an intimate collaboration: a blend of observational moments, intimate conversations, and vibrant artwork. Digby's paintings and mesmerizing animations woven throughout, reveal a universe of colour and emotion, reflecting their inner worlds. Ultimately, the documentary is their public declaration - a ceremony by which Digby and Camille assert to the world their enduring commitment to each other. In a world where people living with Down syndrome live longer, healthier, and more autonomous lives, Digby & Camille is timely and vital. It is joyous, raw, and inspiring - a cinematic celebration of love itself.
Digby & Camille is a 2026 documentary movie, starring Camille Collins, Digby Webster. It runs 1h 32m.