By: Michael Jacobs, Senior Editor | JRL CHARTS – Movie Trailers

A Bold New Queer Drama Hits UK Screens

UNITED KINGDOM — (August 24, 2025) — Peccadillo Pictures has unveiled the official trailer for SOLO, the award-winning Canadian queer drama from director Sophie Dupuis. The film, which premiered in 2023, will now make its way to UK and Irish cinemas beginning September 19, 2025.

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Storyline

SOLO follows Simon (Théodore Pellerin), a drag performer in Montreal, as he rises on the local drag scene while grappling with a complicated romance and the challenges of reconnecting with his estranged mother. When Simon meets Olivier (Félix Maritaud), sparks fly in a whirlwind of passion, ambition, and chaos, forcing him to choose between love, art, and family.

Extravagant & Emotional

Bold, loud, and unapologetically queer, SOLO is described by Peccadillo Pictures as “sensational, extravagant and irresistible.” The film celebrates drag performance while exploring themes of identity, intimacy, and belonging.

Watch – SOLO (Official Trailer)

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Film Details

  • Title: SOLO

  • Director: Sophie Dupuis

  • Stars: Théodore Pellerin, Félix Maritaud

  • Genre: Canadian queer drama

  • Distributed by: Peccadillo Pictures

  • Country of Origin: Canada

  • Language: English

  • UK Release Date: September 19, 2025

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