The long awaited gay film ‘Postcards From London’ starring ‘Harris Dickinson’ (Beach Rats) has been green lit for theatrical release on Nov. 23, 2018. Written and directed by Steve McLean, ‘Postcards From London’ has received impressive reviews on both sides of the Atlantic.
Co-starring Leonardo Salerni, Jonah Hauer-King and Raphael Desprez, ‘Postcards From London’ takes you into the world of a beautiful Essex boy named Jim (Harris Dickinson), who arrives in Soho searching for fame, fortune and cultural stimulation. Down on his luck, he meets “The Raconteurs” a gang of high class male escorts who specialize in post-coital conversation.
The fabulous Gay Essentials said of ‘Postcards From London’… “Beauty can only take you so far in Steve McLean’s artsy drama, Postcards From London. Intense, seductive and organically strung together, the motion picture discusses all about art and opportunity in a postmodern era filled with kitsch and the superfluous mores of a self-aggrandizing society. Constructing a thrilling hyper-reality, McLean’s film is undoubtedly one of the wittiest, most eccentric addition to this year’s Melbourne Queer Film Festival and certainly worth a double-watch.”
Synopsis:
“Postcards From London is set in a vibrant, neon-lit, imaginary vision of Soho, this morality tale manages to be both a beautifully shot homage in the spirit of Derek Jarman and a celebration of the homo-erotic in Baroque art. With a script that keeps you in thrall to Jim’s journey, Postcards from London illuminates the potency of high art in queer history. Beautiful Essex boy Jim (British rising star Harris Dickinson) who, having traveled from the suburbs, finds himself in Soho searching for fame, fortune and cultural stimulation. Down on his luck, he meets with a gang of unusual high class male escorts – The Raconteurs – who specialize in post-coital conversation. What follows is Jim’s comic descent from unsuccessful escort, to artist’s muse and art authenticator – a journey complicated by a rare psychosomatic condition called ‘Stendhal Syndrome’. Rendering him painfully oversensitive to art, the condition threatens to bring about is downfall whilst opening him up to new opportunities – but is Jim willing to grab them?”
Back in May 2018, Strand Releasing acquired all North American distribution rights for ‘Postcards From London’.
Plus after a splash at OutFest Los Angeles on July 12 and at the Damn These Heels Film Festival in Salt Lake City on July 20, there is only one more major teaser before Strand Releasing drops this ‘MUST Watch on DVD and that is at the upcoming OUTshine Film Festival in Miami, FL on October 12.
genres: drama | 18-25 | college boys
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Directed by: Steve McLean
Produced by: Soledad Gatti-Pascual | Liana Escorza
Executive Producers: Patrick Fischer | Lizzie Francke | David Gilbery
Production co: Diablo Films | BFI Film | Creativity Capital (uk)
Distributed by: Strand Releasing (usa)
Distributed by Peccadillo Pictures (2018) (uk) (all media)
Distributed by: Edition Salzgeber (2018) (Germany) (theatrical)
Country: UK
Language: English
Theatrical Release Date: November 23, 2018
Article by: Michael “The Sizzler” Jacobs, Staff Writer
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