BeforeTreasure, pairingTiny FurnitureandGirlsauteurLena Dunhamwith legendary British comedian and intellectualStephen Frymight have seemed odd or random at best. Butseeing them as father and daughter in the new film, you realize how important casting really is.They’re a brilliant pairing, erudite but huggable, cantankerous in different ways appropriate to their respective generations. InTreasure, the two visit Poland after the fall ofthe Soviet Union, allowing them to explore their Jewish roots in a country that was torn asunder by the Nazis in World War II.
We spoke with Dunham about the luminous happenstance of this specific pairing. “From the minute we met,” said Dunham regarding her bond with Fry. “So we agreed that we were going to work together. We had a table read, andwe both showed up wearing yellow and burgundy striped shirts, literally. His had to do with a team, because he loves teams. I think it has something to do with cricket, because he had to explain to me how cricket is played and what tools it involves, etc., etc., and that it’s not a solo sport. I’m still working on figuring that one out,” laughed Dunham.

She added:
That being said, we showed up literally dressed alike, and we took a photo. We’re like, this is ridiculous. And I have to say, from the day that we landed in Poland at the beginning of February, to the day that we left in May, we started a conversation that just did not end.
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In Praise of Stephen Fry
Treasure, directed by Julia von Heinz, stars Lena Dunham as Ruth, an American music journalist, and Stephen Fry as her father Edek, a Holocaust survivor. Set in 1990, the film follows Ruth and Edek as they travel through Poland, visiting his childhood haunts.
“Probably every interesting party topic I have to talk about came from Stephen Fry,” gushed Dunham, “definitely every fact about classical music or architecture, and also every good dirty joke I have came from Stephen Fry. I tell everyone, he’s the exact person that you would dream he would be, but better. And it’s sort of like a ‘never meet your heroes unless they’re Stephen Fry’ type situation.” Dunham added:

He’ll casually go to his trailer at lunch, and you’ll be like, What did you do? Did you eat lunch, take a nap? And he’ll be like, ‘Oh no, I have to finish up this book on Greek mythology.’ And you’re like, ‘Oh, okay.’ Like, you just can’t compete.
Actually, Dunham can compete; they’re a perfect pair here. From Bleecker Street,Treasureis in theaters June 18, 2025. Watch the trailer below:

