The Pass

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The Pass is a British drama film adapted from a stage play that explores the complex relationship and sexuality of two professional footballers over several years.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British film
drama film
film
basedOn The Pass (play)
basedOnWorkType stage play
cinematographyBy Arno Penzias
surface form: Bernard Penzias
classification contemporary-set film
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
countryOfRelease United Kingdom
director Ben A. Williams
distributionFormat home video
theatrical release
video on demand
distributor Lionsgate (United Kingdom)
surface form: Lionsgate UK
filmEditingBy Mark Trend
genre LGBT-related film
sports drama film
hasCharacterType closeted footballer
teammate and friend
hasFormat feature film
hasTargetAudience adult viewers
mainSubject closeted athletes
homosexuality
professional football
sexuality
musicBy Arttu Silvast
narrativeFocus relationship between two professional footballers
narrativeStructure set over several years
notableFor adaptation from a two-hander stage play
exploration of sexuality in professional football
originalLanguage English
playwrightOfSourceMaterial John Donnelly
portrays Premier League footballer
premieredAt BFI Flare: London LGBTQIA+ Film Festival
surface form: BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival
productionCompany Bird Flight Films
Lipsync Productions
releaseYear 2016
runtime approximately 88 minutes
screenwriter John Donnelly
setting London, England
surface form: London

hotel room
starring Arinzé Kene
Lisa McGrillis
Nico Mirallegro
Russell Tovey
theme fame and celebrity culture
internalized homophobia
professional sports culture
toxic masculinity
timeSpanOfStory approximately 10 years

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Russell Tovey notableWork The Pass
Tovey notableWork The Pass
subject surface form: Russell Tovey