A STRETTON seven-year-old is set to make her film debut opposite some of the great and good of British acting.

Siena Spiro features in the tense psychological thriller Keeping Rosy alongside Maxine Peake and Blake Harrison from The Inbetweeners.

The film will be previewed in an immersive pop up cinema in a city centre office block in Manchester from June 6 before being released to Picturehouse cinemas in London and nationwide from June 27.

The Stretton St Matthew’s CE Primary School pupil was encouraged by her stage school, Little Stars in Appleton, to go for Keeping Rosy which was her very first audition.

And after landing the part she was signed up immediately by Scream Management in Media City, Manchester.

Mum Sam said: “She had an amazing experience and was so fortunate to work with some great British actors. Siena got to spend a couple weeks filming in the centre of London which is a far cry from the rural setting of Stretton. She had great support from her school which was really appreciated during the whirlwind experience.

“Keeping Rosy has been issued a certificate 15 which means at the tender age of seven years old, it will be a while before Siena and her friends can watch the finished product.”

Siena also plays a small part in ’71 another British film set in Northern Ireland which is due out later this year.