Lionsgate has just released a brand new poster for the upcoming British drama The Pass. The film comes from debut director Ben A. Williams, starring Russell Tovey (Looking, Being Human, The History Boys) and Arinze Kene.
The film, from screenwriter John Donnelly from his hit play first presented at the Royal Court Theatre, and is produced by renowned British film producer Duncan Kenworthy (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Notting Hill, Love Actually, The Eagle).
Here’s the poster, followed by the official synopsis.
The Pass is the story of three very different nights over 10 years in the life of a Premier League Footballer. Jason (Russell Tovey) is at the beginning of his career, and on the night before his first big international match he and long-time friend and team-mate Ade (Arinze Kene) share a hotel room, trying to beat the inevitable pre-match tensions with locker-room banter and teenage high-jinks. Out of nowhere Jason kisses Ade. The emotional repercussions of this pass, and the decisions that follow on and off the pitch, have a major impact on every aspect of the public and private lives of both men across the next decade, in a sporting world where image is everything.
The Pass opens in UK cinemas on December 9th. Here’s the previously released trailer.
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