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Femme

In London, Jules, a drag artist, retreats from the spotlight after a brutal assault derails his career. Months later, he recognizes one of his attackers in a gay sauna and realizes he has the perfect opportunity to exact revenge.

Director(s)

Sam H. Freeman

Ng Choon Ping

James Cross

Thomas Moodie

Jeroen Bogaert

Emmaalouise Smith

Cast & Crew

George MacKay

George MacKay

Preston

Ng Choon Ping

Ng Choon Ping

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Antonia Clarke

Antonia Clarke

Molly

Aaron Heffernan

Aaron Heffernan

Oz

Nathan Stewart-Jarrett

Nathan Stewart-Jarrett

Jules

Thomas Moodie

Thomas Moodie

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Moe Bar-El

Moe Bar-El

Donovan

Jeroen Bogaert

Jeroen Bogaert

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Emmaalouise Smith

Emmaalouise Smith

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Luis Torrecilla

Luis Torrecilla

Sauna Man

Peter McPherson

Peter McPherson

Concerned Man

John McCrea

John McCrea

Toby

Asha Reid

Asha Reid

Alicia

Peter Clements

Peter Clements

Anton

Sam H. Freeman

Sam H. Freeman

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Nima Taleghani

Nima Taleghani

Bijan

Ryan Walker-Edwards

Ryan Walker-Edwards

Locker Room Guy

John Leader

John Leader

Calvin

Paris Tenana

Paris Tenana

Larry

Jackson Milner

Jackson Milner

Lee

James Cross

James Cross

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Details

GenresDrama, Thriller, Romance
Runtime1h 39 mins
Released on01 Dec 2023
Languageen
Produced InUnited Kingdom
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Reviews

CinemaSerf

7/10

"Jules" (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) is a confident drag artist who runs out of cigarettes one night after coming off stage. He sets off to the local shop to replenish and encounters a gang of homophobic chavs. Maybe ill-advisedly, he responds to their taunts and when outside is followed and badly beaten. Not surprisingly, this experience turns the young man into a bit of a recluse. He struggles to come to terms with what has happened and this affects his relationships with flatmates "Toby" (John McCrea) and "Molly" (Antonio Clarke). His mindset changes, however, after a trip to a sauna re-introduces him to his protagonist "Preston" (George MacKay) who aside from being a bit of a thug, is clearly closeted too. The two hook up, it's raw and visceral - and his new mate drives off and leaves him afterwards! This, however, sows a seed in his mind and some You-tubing later leaves him with a plan to film and expose "Preston" to the very creatures with whom he exists. What he doesn't quite count on, indeed neither man (nor us) really, follows as the story evolves from one of violence and vengeance into one that might actually touch on something deeper. "Jules" learns to adapt to his nemesis's world of drugs, violence and hatred - even to turn it to his own advantage, and that elicits a response from his new found "friend" that is almost touching at times... Thing is though, can leopard's change their spots? NJS is superb here but for me it's MacKay who made me sit up and take notice. There is something distinctly authentic about his depiction of this screwed up bully and as the film progresses and the dynamic between the men changes, his is the character that I actually began to feel ever so slightly sorry for. Don't look for vindication at the end, there is a finish to the film but not to the story... This is a well written drama that snacks of realism and reminds us all that bigotry in all it's forms is still alive and well! It's certainly worth watching.

Chris Sawin

/10

_Femme_ is a knockout thriller with some killer performances. As Preston, George MacKay is loud and violent, but also clearly disguising himself. As Jules, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett has his life shattered but the way he pieces it back together is both cunning and unsettling. Who is dominating whom in _Femme_, and how that unravels, is nightmarishly tense and overwhelmingly thought-provoking. **Full review:** https://bit.ly/Femmistry

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