Femme (2023)

  • Year: 2023
  • Released: 22 Mar 2024
  • Country: United Kingdom
  • Adwords: 6 wins & 15 nominations
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt20114686/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/femme
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  • Available in: 720p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: N/A
  • Genre: Thriller
  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Writer: Sam H. Freeman, Ng Choon Ping
  • Director: Sam H. Freeman, Ng Choon Ping
  • Cast: George MacKay, Nathan Stewart-Jarrett, Aaron Heffernan
  • Keywords: london, england, drag queen, revenge, lgbt, gay theme, based on short film,
7.5/10
65/100
83% – Critics
83% – Audience

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Femme

“Jules” (Nathan Stewart-Jarrett) is a confident drag artist who runs out of cigarettes one night after coming off stage. He sets off to the local shop to replenish and encounters a gang of homophobic chavs. Maybe ill-advisedly, he responds to their taunts and when outside is followed and badly beaten. Not surprisingly, this experience turns the young man into a bit of a recluse. He struggles to come to terms with what has happened and this affects his relationships with flatmates “Toby” (John McCrea) and “Molly” (Antonio Clarke). His mindset changes, however, after a trip to a sauna re-introduces him to his protagonist “Preston” (George MacKay) who aside from being a bit of a thug, is clearly closeted too. The two hook up, it’s raw and visceral – and his new mate drives off and leaves him afterwards! This, however, sows a seed in his mind and some You-tubing later leaves him with a plan to film and expose “Preston” to the very creatures with whom he exists. What he doesn’t quite count on, indeed neither man (nor us) really, follows as the story evolves from one of violence and vengeance into one that might actually touch on something deeper. “Jules” learns to adapt to his nemesis’s world of drugs, violence and hatred – even to turn it to his own advantage, and that elicits a response from his new found “friend” that is almost touching at times… Thing is though, can leopard’s change their spots? NJS is superb here but for me it’s MacKay who made me sit up and take notice. There is something distinctly authentic about his depiction of this screwed up bully and as the film progresses and the dynamic between the men changes, his is the character that I actually began to feel ever so slightly sorry for. Don’t look for vindication at the end, there is a finish to the film but not to the story… This is a well written drama that snacks of realism and reminds us all that bigotry in all it’s forms is still alive and well! It’s certainly worth watching.

Powerful and punchy film

Femme is a brilliantly tense and gripping thriller that will truly have you on the edge of your seat.

It follows drag performer Jules who seeks a unique sort of revenge on the perpetrator of a homophobic attach against him. It’s a thoroughly unique and engaging and superbly constructed plot that keeps pace and momentum throughout. It really feels like anything could happen at any moment which gives the film such a great energy.

The greatest thing about this film though is the two lead performances from Nathan Stewart-Jarrett and George McKay. They are both exquisite and bring such intriguing complexity to each of their characters. The dynamic between them is so hard to capture but they both do it so well. The performance from McKay is particularly strong as he cultivates this anything could happen tone through his erratic portrayal of the character.

Aside from the brilliant performances and plot, the tone and style of the film are great and make for a rich and engaging film.

Femme is a powerful, punchy, and unique piece of cinema that will have you hooked from start to finish.

unbearable tension

Adapted from an award winning short film of the same name, this follows the path of Jules (Nathan Stewart Jarrett), who after an horrific homophobic attack is drawn into the world of Preston (George Mackay) one of his assailants for revenge, or maybe not. Preston and his circle inhabit a different lifestyle of criminality and underlying violence which imbues this film with almost unbearable tension and we fear for Jules all the time. We are surprised by the availability of every kind of gay porn to access or contribute to, which could also be used as a weapon to destroy someone’s life. The dialogue is authentic and compelling throughout and holds our interest until the scary climax. All the actors are excellent especially the two main guys.