Winner of the US Dramatic Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast at Sundance Film Festival
Plainclothes follows a promising undercover agent (Tom Blyth) assigned to lure and arrest gay men defies professional orders when he falls in love with a target (Russell Tovey).
It is the debut film for writer/director Carmen Emmi.
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The film premiered at Sundace Film Festival where Basil Tsiokos said the following:
“Plainclothes is brimming with an atmosphere of paranoia and anxiety. As Lucas, a young police officer contending with a secret attraction to men, Tom Blyth palpably embodies this tension in a breakout performance. Straining to fill a prescribed role in the implicitly straight culture of the police force, he carries the crushing weight of both the consequences of his increasingly fraught undercover work as well as the threat of exposure of his exhilarating, clandestine encounters with Andrew (Russell Tovey). Writer-director Carmen Emmi, making his feature directorial debut, cleverly deploys lo-fi VHS footage at key moments to ramp up the sense of unease, alternately signifying the police surveillance that haunts his conscience as well as flashes of memory. A shrewd play with chronology similarly keeps the audience on its toes, wondering if Lucas will be able to handle the stress of his secret or if he’ll finally reach a breaking point.”
Plainclothes went on to win the US Dramatic Special Jury Award for Ensemble Cast.
Production Companies: Lorton Entertainment, Page 1, Podwall Entertainment and Mini Productions
Sales Agent: WME