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The Gigolos

The Gigolos is a 2005 British comedy film directed by Richard Bracewell, starring Sacha Tarter, Trevor Sather and Ben Willbond alongside Susannah York, Anna Massey, Angela Pleasence and Siân Phillips. Bracewell's debut feature, The Gigolos is a buddy movie set in the twilight world of the London male escort.

The Gigolos
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRichard Bracewell
Written byRichard Bracewell
Trevor Sather
Sacha Tarter
Produced byRichard Bracewell
Tony Bracewell
StarringSacha Tarter
Trevor Sather
Susannah York
Anna Massey
Ben Willbond
CinematographyRichard Bracewell
Edited byCraig Cotterill
Distributed byPunk Cinema
Release dates
  • 23 November 2005 (2005-11-23) (AFI Fest)[1]
  • 23 March 2007 (2007-03-23) (United Kingdom)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

In 2010, the Daily Telegraph listed The Gigolos as "the most underrated film of all time".[2]

The tag line (according to IMDb) is "Everyone Needs Someone", although UK promotional materials use the quote "A provocative glimpse at open secrets" from The Hollywood Reporter review.

The film was shot on location in London in 2004 and 2005. Bracewell wrote the story with Tarter and Sather, and was also cinematographer. The dialogue was improvised. It premiered at AFI Fest in Hollywood in November 2005. It was released in the UK on 23 March 2007 by Punk Cinema. The British Film Institute released the DVD in the UK on 9 February 2009. Its premiere on network television was on Monday, 20 July 2009 on BBC1.

Plot

The film begins at night with Sacha on a balcony on the south side of the River Thames in London, overlooking Parliament. Sacha smokes while his valet Trevor helps him dress. Sacha leaves the apartment block in his silver Mercedes SL480 (a reference to the Mercedes 450 SL Convertible Richard Gere drives in American Gigolo), crossing Westminster Bridge to a date.

Sacha first meets Joy, an ageing assistant in a publishing company, then Lady James, a powerful government minister. Sacha dines and dates elderly clients (all over 50), sometimes providing something more. Meanwhile, Trevor goes about his business as both Sacha's valet and his pimp, sourcing the clients and booking hotel rooms.

One night, Sacha injures himself "on the job" in a swimming pool, so trains Trevor as his temporary replacement. Trevor is a surprise hit as a gigolo, and the pair go into competition.

Cast

Locations

The Gigolos uses locations in London's West End almost exclusively, especially Westminster, Mayfair, Piccadilly and the South Bank.

Soundtrack

The film mixes classical and popular music, from Mozart's Don Giovanni and the duet Au fond du Temple Saint from Bizet's The Pearl Fishers, to Ian Dury and the Blockheads' Clever Trever, Sleazy Bed Track by The Bluetones and California Dreamin' by Bobby Womack.

UK DVD release

The British Film Institute released The Gigolos on DVD on 9 February 2009. Extras on the DVD include The Big Idea, a previously unreleased mockumentary about the business world made by Tarter, Sather and Bracewell, and Gigolos Uncovered, a documentary about the making of The Gigolos by New York filmmaker Paul Sullivan.

Reviews

Since its AFI Fest premiere, The Gigolos has received mostly positive reviews, from amongst others the two leading trade magazines. Variety's Derek Elley described the film as "a natural for rep houses and upmarket movie channels"[3] while in The Hollywood Reporter, Sheri Linden wrote it is "an effective slice-of-life portrait of characters".[4]

On its UK release, reviews appeared in major UK newspapers. Sukhdev Sandhu of The Daily Telegraph said that Bracewell "evokes with poetic clarity the loneliness of late-night London."[5] Ian Johns in The Times wrote that "intimate camerawork and scenes moodily capture half-revealed lives".[6] Larushka Ivan-Zadeh in Metro told readers to "seek out this cliché-confounding, utterly intriguing debut Brit flick", adding that this The Gigolos is a "real rough gem".[7] Mike McCahill wrote in The Sunday Telegraph that this is "a disarming debut...that subverts your every expectation with each new scene."

Less positive reviews came from The Guardian and Time Out. Andrew Pulver in The Guardian said the lead actors "manage to raise a few giggles, even if events remain pretty inconsequential."[8] Time Out reviewer David Jenkins complimented parts of the film – there's some "ravishing imagery of central London" – but said the drama "is light on insight."[9]

References

  1. ^ http://www.afi.com/afifest/2005/daily/4d.aspx[dead link]
  2. ^ Mike McCahill (8 October 2010). . Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 13 October 2010.
  3. ^ Derek Elley (21 March 2007). "The Gigolos". Variety.
  4. ^ Sheri Linden (7 November 2005). "The Gigolos". The Hollywood Reporter.
  5. ^ Sukhdev Sandhu (23 March 2007). "The Gigolos". The Daily Telegraph.[dead link]
  6. ^ Ian Johns (22 March 2007). "The Gigolos". News International.
  7. ^ Larushka Ivan-Zadeh (23 March 2007). "The Gigolos". Associated Newspapers.
  8. ^ Andrew Pulver (23 March 2007). "The Gigolos". The Guardian.
  9. ^ David Jenkins (21 March 2007). "The Gigolos". Time Out.

External links

  • The Gigolos at IMDb
  • Interview with The Gigolos Director Richard Bracewell Part 1
  • Interview with The Gigolos Director Richard Bracewell Part 2
  • BBC Film Network interview with Richard Bracewell

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The Gigolos is a 2005 British comedy film directed by Richard Bracewell starring Sacha Tarter Trevor Sather and Ben Willbond alongside Susannah York Anna Massey Angela Pleasence and Sian Phillips Bracewell s debut feature The Gigolos is a buddy movie set in the twilight world of the London male escort The GigolosTheatrical release posterDirected byRichard BracewellWritten byRichard BracewellTrevor SatherSacha TarterProduced byRichard BracewellTony BracewellStarringSacha TarterTrevor SatherSusannah YorkAnna MasseyBen WillbondCinematographyRichard BracewellEdited byCraig CotterillDistributed byPunk CinemaRelease dates23 November 2005 2005 11 23 AFI Fest 1 23 March 2007 2007 03 23 United Kingdom Running time95 minutesCountryUnited KingdomLanguageEnglishIn 2010 the Daily Telegraph listed The Gigolos as the most underrated film of all time 2 The tag line according to IMDb is Everyone Needs Someone although UK promotional materials use the quote A provocative glimpse at open secrets from The Hollywood Reporter review The film was shot on location in London in 2004 and 2005 Bracewell wrote the story with Tarter and Sather and was also cinematographer The dialogue was improvised It premiered at AFI Fest in Hollywood in November 2005 It was released in the UK on 23 March 2007 by Punk Cinema The British Film Institute released the DVD in the UK on 9 February 2009 Its premiere on network television was on Monday 20 July 2009 on BBC1 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Locations 4 Soundtrack 5 UK DVD release 6 Reviews 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditThe film begins at night with Sacha on a balcony on the south side of the River Thames in London overlooking Parliament Sacha smokes while his valet Trevor helps him dress Sacha leaves the apartment block in his silver Mercedes SL480 a reference to the Mercedes 450 SL Convertible Richard Gere drives in American Gigolo crossing Westminster Bridge to a date Sacha first meets Joy an ageing assistant in a publishing company then Lady James a powerful government minister Sacha dines and dates elderly clients all over 50 sometimes providing something more Meanwhile Trevor goes about his business as both Sacha s valet and his pimp sourcing the clients and booking hotel rooms One night Sacha injures himself on the job in a swimming pool so trains Trevor as his temporary replacement Trevor is a surprise hit as a gigolo and the pair go into competition Cast EditSacha Tarter as Sacha top London gigolo Trevor Sather as Trevor Sacha s faithful valet pimp Sian Phillips as Lady James a government minister Susannah York as Tessa Harrington a fashion agent Angela Pleasence as Joy a librarian Anna Massey as Edwina an ageing socialite Ben Willbond as Ben a new young gigolo after Sacha s clientsLocations EditThe Gigolos uses locations in London s West End almost exclusively especially Westminster Mayfair Piccadilly and the South Bank Soundtrack EditThe film mixes classical and popular music from Mozart s Don Giovanni and the duet Au fond du Temple Saint from Bizet s The Pearl Fishers to Ian Dury and the Blockheads Clever Trever Sleazy Bed Track by The Bluetones and California Dreamin by Bobby Womack UK DVD release EditThe British Film Institute released The Gigolos on DVD on 9 February 2009 Extras on the DVD include The Big Idea a previously unreleased mockumentary about the business world made by Tarter Sather and Bracewell and Gigolos Uncovered a documentary about the making of The Gigolos by New York filmmaker Paul Sullivan Reviews EditSince its AFI Fest premiere The Gigolos has received mostly positive reviews from amongst others the two leading trade magazines Variety s Derek Elley described the film as a natural for rep houses and upmarket movie channels 3 while in The Hollywood Reporter Sheri Linden wrote it is an effective slice of life portrait of characters 4 On its UK release reviews appeared in major UK newspapers Sukhdev Sandhu of The Daily Telegraph said that Bracewell evokes with poetic clarity the loneliness of late night London 5 Ian Johns in The Times wrote that intimate camerawork and scenes moodily capture half revealed lives 6 Larushka Ivan Zadeh in Metro told readers to seek out this cliche confounding utterly intriguing debut Brit flick adding that this The Gigolos is a real rough gem 7 Mike McCahill wrote in The Sunday Telegraph that this is a disarming debut that subverts your every expectation with each new scene Less positive reviews came from The Guardian and Time Out Andrew Pulver in The Guardian said the lead actors manage to raise a few giggles even if events remain pretty inconsequential 8 Time Out reviewer David Jenkins complimented parts of the film there s some ravishing imagery of central London but said the drama is light on insight 9 References Edit http www afi com afifest 2005 daily 4d aspx dead link Mike McCahill 8 October 2010 50 Most Underrated Films of All Time Daily Telegraph Archived from the original on 13 October 2010 Derek Elley 21 March 2007 The Gigolos Variety Sheri Linden 7 November 2005 The Gigolos The Hollywood Reporter Sukhdev Sandhu 23 March 2007 The Gigolos The Daily Telegraph dead link Ian Johns 22 March 2007 The Gigolos News International Larushka Ivan Zadeh 23 March 2007 The Gigolos Associated Newspapers Andrew Pulver 23 March 2007 The Gigolos The Guardian David Jenkins 21 March 2007 The Gigolos Time Out External links EditThe Gigolos at IMDb Interview with The Gigolos Director Richard Bracewell Part 1 Interview with The Gigolos Director Richard Bracewell Part 2 BBC Film Network interview with Richard Bracewell Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Gigolos amp oldid 1111157831, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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