Having hopped on a train to London in search of fame, fortune, and more cultural stimulation than Essex could provide, beautiful but naïve Jim (British rising star Harris Dickinson) finds himself jobless, penniless and renting a cardboard box from a homeless man.
Down on his luck, but still smiling, Jim catches the eyes of The Raconteurs, a unique troupe of high-class male escorts who specialise in cultural, post-coital conversation. Jim s got the looks, he s got the charm, but to reach his true potential with high-class clientele the Raconteurs have to teach him absolutely everything about art. There s just one problem; when Jim sees a masterpiece - a real masterpiece - he is overwhelmed, he becomes one with the art, he faints.
Undeterred, Jim takes the neon drenched streets of Soho by storm, attaining the ultimate in objectification he becomes a muse. Meanwhile, Paul, a mysterious figure from the Raconteurs past, spot s potential in Jim s art affliction Jim s ability to immediately determine genuine art from fake is a precious commodity just waiting to be exploited.
Drenched in sailor-gear, muscles and tattoos...the gayest film of the year. By a mile
The Pink Lens