Alexander Skarsgard shares his father's response to gay BDSM film Pillion
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Alexander Skarsgard shares his father's response to gay BDSM film Pillion
"Pillion opens with Colin, a meek traffic warden and barbershop quartet singer, performing in his local suburban pub on Christmas eve. When Ray and his biker gang roll in, the mysterious macho man takes a shine to the endearingly awkward musician before him. Within the film's first 15 minutes, Colin is performing oral sex on Ray behind the back of a Primark, and licking his biker boots."
"Pillion screened at the 69th BFI London Film Festival on 18 October, and Skarsgård's father Stellan, who is best known for his roles in Chernobyl, Andor and Mamma Mia! was in the audience. @pinknews Alexander Skarsgård's new film, Pillion, has been given the seal of approval from his father, actor Stellan Skarsgård. Alexander, speaking to On Demand Entertainment, stated that watching the movie alongside his father was "special," and that Stellan "really enjoyed it," adding that the response "meant a lot to me." The younger Skarsgård summed up his father's support with four words: "No notes from daddy.""
Pillion follows Colin, a meek traffic warden and barbershop quartet singer, who meets Ray and enters a gay dom/sub relationship with a biker group. Early scenes show explicit sexual acts, including oral sex and boot licking, and feature nudity and body piercing. The narrative explores Colin's search for intimacy amid Ray's emotional distance, portraying a sweet, sad, and complex queer love story with strong erotic elements. The film screened at the 69th BFI London Film Festival, where Alexander Skarsgård watched it with his father Stellan, who reportedly enjoyed and approved the film.
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