Trouser Bar

Set in a London gentleman's outfitters in 1976, and taking inspiration from the emotions aroused by a fetishist love of corduroy, leather and tight trousers, two men enter Sir John's Trouser Bar but little do they know the sexual adventures that await them inside.

"Trouser Bar" (2016), a provocative short film by Pathétique Films, emerges as a bold exploration of fashion and fetishism set against the backdrop of a high-end London tailor shop. Directed by Kristen Bjorn, the film delves into the surreal and erotic world of bespoke tailoring, where the act of choosing and fitting trousers becomes a charged, sensual experience. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of a voyeuristic customer, whose fantasies blur the lines between reality and desire, offering a visually stunning and audacious commentary on male sexuality and the allure of luxury. The film's aesthetic is meticulously crafted, with every frame exuding a sense of opulence and decadence. The tailor shop, Trouser Bar, is portrayed as a temple of sartorial perfection, where the finest fabrics and impeccable craftsmanship are celebrated. The cinematography, rich with vibrant colors and intricate details, enhances the film's thematic exploration of the tactile and visual pleasures of clothing. The use of slow-motion sequences and close-ups amplifies the sensuality, making the act of dressing and undressing a mesmerizing spectacle. "Trouser Bar" also challenges conventional norms by embracing and celebrating queer desire. The film's narrative is unapologetically homoerotic, presenting a world where male beauty and desire are openly acknowledged and appreciated. This bold stance is further emphasized by the film's casting of real-life adult film stars, who bring an authentic and unfiltered energy to their roles. The result is a film that not only titillates but also provokes thought about the intersections of fashion, sexuality, and identity. In its brief runtime, "Trouser Bar" manages to weave a complex tapestry of themes and emotions, leaving a lasting impact on its audience. It is a testament to the power of cinema to challenge, entertain, and inspire, pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable in mainstream media. Pathétique Films' daring venture into the world of high fashion and erotic fantasy is a bold statement that continues to resonate with viewers, cementing its place as a unique and unforgettable piece of contemporary cinema.

Year2016

Budget60$

Runtime20 min

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GenresFantasy

Production countriesUnited Kingdom

Production companies

Pathétique Films

Trouser Bar

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