Mr. Right

Harry hates being a TV producer and dreams of leaving his job to travel the world. He loves Alex, an aspiring actor who is struggling to create an identity for himself as a performer. Rugby player Wiliam’s nine-year old daughter is intent on sabotaging his relationships with new boyfriends, and he’s finding it difficult to let Lawrence, a soap star, into his life. Lars is a handsome sometimes-model kept by Tom, a successful artist, who will forgive his every betrayal so long as Lars doesn’t leave him. The plot culminates in a showdown at a dinner party. For those initiated into the gay community, it will ring true, for those who aren’t, it will provide fascinating insight. Rather than being polemical or crudely comic, it deals with adult subjects which affect us all. Mr Right merges Hoxton cool, Metrosexual and gay style to create a savvy brew of Urban Queer Cool.

Country: 
UK
Year: 
2006
Running time: 
90 minutes
Language: 
English, with Hungarian subtitles
Directed by: 
Jacqui Morris
Cast: 
Andrew Dunn, Jeremy Edwards, Benjamin Hart, James Lance, Rocky Marshall, David Morris, Leon Ockenden, Madeleine Planer, Luke de Wolfson, Georgia Zaris

Harry hates being a TV producer and dreams of leaving his job to travel the world. He loves Alex, an aspiring actor who is struggling to create an identity for himself as a performer. Rugby player Wiliam’s nine-year old daughter is intent on sabotaging his relationships with new boyfriends, and he’s finding it difficult to let Lawrence, a soap star, into his life. Lars is a handsome sometimes-model kept by Tom, a successful artist, who will forgive his every betrayal so long as Lars doesn’t leave him. The plot culminates in a showdown at a dinner party. For those initiated into the gay community, it will ring true, for those who aren’t, it will provide fascinating insight. Rather than being polemical or crudely comic, it deals with adult subjects which affect us all. Mr Right merges Hoxton cool, Metrosexual and gay style to create a savvy brew of Urban Queer Cool.

When: 
Thursday, 3 September 2009 - 7:45pm
Where: 
Művész Art Cinema, Bódy room