Alexander Skarsgård embraced the opportunity to star in "Pillion," a film exploring a gay BDSM relationship, which premiered at Cannes last year and is set to hit U.S. theaters on February 6th. The film, adapted from Adam Mars-Jones' 2020 novel "Box Hill: A Story of Low Self-Esteem," won an award for its screenplay by Harry Lighton, who also directed the feature.
Skarsgård's enthusiasm for the project was evident. "I just wanted this movie to exist," he said, according to Time. The film delves into the complexities of human desires and self-discovery, with Lighton's direction described as "tender in a sneaky way," as reported by Time. The story follows Colin, played by Harry Melling, a character navigating a relationship with an older partner.
The film's exploration of unconventional relationships and themes of self-discovery has garnered near-unanimous praise from critics. The news of "Pillion" comes amidst a week of diverse headlines, including Taylor Swift's new music video, Bad Bunny's promotion of Puerto Rican culture, and the arrest of Colin Demarco, according to Variety and Vox. Other stories include an innovative Olympic ice dancing routine, a Sundance award for a secret Iranian film, and Cuban President Díaz-Canel's openness to U.S. dialogue.
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