Pillion at GFT
29 November – 11 December, 2025
★★★★’Brilliant Bromley biker romance’ – The Guardian
A shy young man (Harry Melling) finds his place in the world as the submissive to a handsome biker (Alexander Skarsgård), in Harry Lighton’s charming, sexy and tender debut.
Colin (Melling) is a quiet, unassuming man with supportive parents whose world is rocked when he enters a dom-sub relationship with towering, attractive biker Ray (Skarsgård). Navigating his new role, he learns about its pleasures and pains, including those that come with love, and in the process understanding his own boundaries. Sensitively directed, with captivating performances, this is a moving and surprisingly funny film that you will gladly submit to.
Also showing the short film Hen Do (2 min) by Alia Ghafar ahead of all screenings of Pillion, in partnership with Glasgow Short Film Festival’s (GSFF) Shorts in Support.
GFT 12 Rose Street, G36RB
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