The Gigolos
The Gigolos

The Gigolos

  • 2007 film

Comedy starring Susannah York. Sacha is a male gigolo plying his trade around London's Mayfair, with the assistance of pimp/valet/organiser Trevor.

The Gigolos

A highly original and acutely observed 'buddy' comedy from British newcomer Richard Bracewell Set in the world of male escorts in London's Mayfair, the smooth and charming Sacha (Sacha Tarter) is a favourite among the wealthy over-fifties.

When Sacha is injured, his younger live-in valet Trevor (Trevor Sather) stands in, creating a jealous rivalry which threatens their co-dependent relationship.

Special features:
Feature commentary by Richard Bracewell, Tarter and Sather
Gigolos Uncovered (Paul Sullivan, 2008): 'making-of' documentary (28mins)
The Big Idea: a portrait of entrepreneurial Britain (Richard Bracewell, 2003): short film from the creative team behind The Gigolos (28 mins)
Interview with director, BBC Film Network (2007, 7 mins)
How to Write a Hollywood Screenplay (Richard Bracewell, 1995): short film written by and starring David Wolstencroft (10 mins)
Original trailer
Illustrated booklet
Dolby Digital stereo audio (320kbps)

First released: Monday 9th February 2009

  • Distributor: BFI
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: BFIVD799

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