![]() Ahearne makes it a point to linger over this piece of kitsch, noting the sentiment has been selectively applied. Overall, the inkeeper, Josh’s ( Paul McGann ), decorating taste tends toward the pious and the pastel, as evidenced by the plaque bearing some scripture related to good Christian hospitality. ![]() Next to this is a small container requesting donations for legal funds. Jay Ahearne, a veteran of British television and BAFTA nominee, proficiently directs this intimate, character-driven thriller – his first feature film.Īhearne quickly sets the scene for us: Marc and Fred arrive to a laminated front page of a newspaper called The Diocesan Word, with a headline that reads “Homosexuals sue Christian for double bed,” and a photo of our heroes on the front. However, they get more than they bargained for (which is already a lot, to be honest) when a stranger shows up. Now they’re back to enjoy the getaway they were never able to experience. The men sued on basis of discrimination and won the case. In B&B, gay couple Marc and Fred ( Tom Bateman and Sean Teale ) embark on a weekend getaway to a bed and breakfast, where a year before, they were turned away by the owner on religious grounds.
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