Jim, a gay priest, invites a sex worker over for the night. The encounter changes Jim’s life forever, but not as he expects.
Acting
Fannin's trembling restraint vs. Ryan's guarded warmth — devastating chemistry.
Production
1980s London recreated in suffocating detail: smoke, shame, and small rooms.
Director
Tom Young
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
1980s British clergy faced intense scrutiny around sexuality; Section 28 loomed. The film's tension isn't just personal — it's political survival.
The real Jim reportedly never acted on his desires again. The film's deliberate ambiguity about the ending mirrors historical silence around queer clergy.
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