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''Trouser Bar'' is a 2016 British silent erotic comedy/fantasy film directed by Kristen Bjorn (born: Robert Russell), photographed by Sam Hardy, and edited by Esteban Requejo. The executive producer and driving force behind ''Trouser Bar'' is British screenwriter, playwright and producer David McGillivray, who famously collaborated with directors including Pete Walker and
Norman J. Warren Norman John Warren (25 June 1942 – 11 March 2021) was an English film director best known for such 1970s horror films as '' Satan's Slave'' (1976), ''Prey'' (1977) and '' Terror'' (1978). Warren is also known for sex comedies such as '' Oute ...
. There has been much controversy over the authorship of "Trouser Bar"; accord to McGillivray, the, "Authorship of the 'Trouser Bar''screenplay has not been unequivocally established. The authorship of the script of this film is unattributed. The producers of the film firmly discourage any speculation as to authorship. ''Pathetique Films'' can confirm that the script was passed on to them by the late Peter de Rome." Focusing on a single "situation" in a menswear boutique in 1976, the short film has been described as an “erotic fantasy" in the style of a 1970s British sex comedy and does not include
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sex scenes. It features British comedians
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and
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in cameo roles, along with actor
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and London-based entertainer, Miss Hope Springs. The production was first reported by Ben Beaumont-Thomas in an article in
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newspaper on 26 November 2014, with David McGillivray quoted as saying "Nobody knows anything about this script.
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s only screenplay. So next year, we are going to make... ''Trouser Bar''.
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was obsessed with trousers, loved corduroy and leather. And so he wrote a film set in a menswear shop."


Cast


Production

''Trouser Bar'' stars Denholm Spurr (Bobby), Craig Daniel (Joe), Zac Renfree (Larry), Ashley Ryder (David), Scott Hunter and Hans Berlin. Five days of filming took place in September 2015 on a specially-constructed set in a converted TV repair shop on the Caledonian Road close to
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in London. Production Design was by Lorna Gay Copp and Art Direction by Alan Gilchrist. The distinctive period costumes and clothing, notably corduroy, were sourced and supervised by Mark Harriott. The original score by
Stephen Thrower Stephen Thrower (born 9 December 1963) is an English musician and author. Musical career Early career In 1980, Thrower formed the group Possession with Victor Watkins and Anna Virginia War and they released the album ''The Thin White Arms, Obtu ...
combines disco-style music appropriate to the period with a 70's "porn film vibe". The location shoot was covered by ''The Londonist''.


Music

McGillivray had previously announced that a limited edition collector's vinyl LP (long-playing) record of Stephen Thrower's soundtrack for ''Trouser Bar'' would be released along with other cues. The record is being released on the Abstract Raven label. The special edition was described on the film's Facebook page as "the sexy package you'll want to fondle." It includes a green vinyl LP "lovingly wrapped in haute couture corduroy complete with lavishly illustrated insert, paisley hankie, badge and Peter de Rome's visiting card." The album launch, presented on 23 October 2017 in Fitzrovia, was attended by composer Stephen Thrower, producer McGillivray and stars of ''Trouser Bar''.


Release

Shown as an unattributed work, ''Trouser Bar'' received its world premiere on Sunday 20 March 2016 at the 30th BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival (formerly London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival) in the prestigious NFT1 cinema at BFI Southbank. The screening, introduced by the BFI's Brian Robinson and also including Peter de Rome's short film ''Encounter'', featured numerous ''double entendres'' and an extended Q&A with members of the ''Trouser Bar'' cast and crew. The audience response was extremely enthusiastic. The
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had described the film as "a controversial slice of gay erotica" and commented "The script for the film was found in the collection of the late erotic filmmaker Peter de Rome, who made some of the most beautiful gay sex films ever produced, now available on DVD." The
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added, "Set in a gentlemen’s outfitters c. 1976 the film takes its inspiration from the emotions aroused by a fetishistic love of corduroy, leather and tight trousers... a cast of professional erotic performers star alongside some gifted amateurs." The ''BFI Flare'' premiere of ''Trouser Bar'' was covered in the ''Londoner's Diary'' in the 900,000-circulation London
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newspaper on Friday 18 March 2016, which referred to "the mystery" of this "trouser drama". The "mystery" referenced in the
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diary is the fact that the author of the ''Trouser Bar'' script/scenario is officially unknown, despite earlier comments and claims to the contrary. The script is credited to "A Gentleman". In July 2016, it was announced on Twitter via the @trouserbar unofficial film account and other sources that the ''Pathetique Films'' production would be released and distributed by
Peccadillo Pictures Peccadillo Pictures is a UK-based film producer and distributor of art house, gay and lesbian, independent and world cinema. They have provided distribution for many films such as ''Weekend (2011 film), Weekend'', ''Tomboy (2011 film), Tomboy'', ...
. This included a tour to venues across the UK as part of the ''Pout Fest'' "Time & Tied" British gay short films "Boys on Film" roadshow. The unattributed film was officially released by
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in the UK on 20 July 2016, with the DVD released on 22 August 2016. ''Trouser Bar'' has now appeared at film festivals around the world. The overseas premiere took place in Seattle, Washington, USA on 17 October 2016 at ''TWIST: Seattle Queer Film Festival'', the largest LGBTQ Pacific Northwest festival - although that accolade may have been taken by a screening at the ''InDPanda International Film Festival'' in Hong Kong. Other screenings include: the 11th ''Pornfilmfestival Berlin'' in Berlin, Germany on 30 October 2016; as part of ''Les Gai Cine Mad'' in Madrid, Spain (21st Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT de Madrid); in Edmonton (Canada) for the ''Rainbow Visions'' LGBTQ film festival; and in Brazil for the 24th ''MixBrasil'' festival in São Paulo. ''MixBrasil'' voted ''Trouser Bar'' the Best International Short Film at the festival, with the trophy later presented to producer David McGillivray in London in December 2016 by Marcelo D'Avilla. The ''Fish&Chips'' International Erotic Film Festival in Torino, Italy, screened ''Trouser Bar'' in January 2017. The film was also shown at the celebrated
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Festival in New York on 5 February 2017 - The New York Lesbian and Gay Experimental Film/Video Festival. ''MIX NYC'' is described on its website as "the longest-running queer film festival in New York City and a decisive launching pad for emerging talents - including some of the best-known names in cinema today." Peter de Rome was a noted New York filmmaker. The film has since been booked for numerous film festivals around the world, including Shropshire (UK), Derby (UK), Turku and Helsinki (Finland), Brussels (Belgium), Hamburg (Germany) and Buenos Aires (Argentina).


Controversy

The 20-minute film was extremely controversial. Although in post-production by November 2015, a release was unclear due to legal issues. The situation was reported in ''The Guardian'' newspaper. The story was picked up in the USA by
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and also reported by international news and lifestyle magazine
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. A detailed account on the film's background and the resulting controversy is by writer, producer and comedy awards sponsor, John Fleming in his ''So It Goes'' blog. High-profile supporters of the film on Twitter have included author
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, writer and broadcaster
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and Lisi Tribble Russell. In July 2016, the film's producers commented that "All those referring to ''Trouser Bar'' in any medium are earnestly advised to refer to its screenwriter as 'A Gentleman'. ''Pathetique Films'' firmly discourage any speculation as to authorship." On 18 October 2016, producer ''David McGillivray'' (@makeadelivery) tweeted: "My dispute with the John Gielgud Charitable Trust has been settled. ''Trouser Bar'' can continue to be shown throughout the world."


References

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