Rent Seat in Shadow (2016)

3.0 of 5 from 84 ratings
1h 21min
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Synopsis:
Ben (Jonathan Leslie) is having boyfriend troubles again so his grandma introduces him to Albert (David Sillars), an eccentric painter who doubles as an unconventional, Jung-inspired psychotherapist. Their therapy sessions end up revealing as much about Albert as they do about Ben in this twisted, sexual comedy. A witty study of social mores and sexual excess where the boundaries between doctor and patient, artist and muse become increasingly blurred, 'Seat in Shadow' is the debut feature from writer/director Henry Coombes.
Actors:
Henry Coombes, , Jonathan Leslie, Marcella Mclntosh, Jo McQuaid, , , Mathew Scott, David Sillars, Joe Venters,
Directors:
Henry Coombes
Producers:
Deva Smith
Writers:
Henry Coombes, David Sillars
Studio:
Pecadillo Pictures
Genres:
Comedy, Drama, Lesbian & Gay
BBFC:
Release Date:
25/09/2017
Run Time:
81 minutes
Languages:
English Dolby Digital 2.0, English Dolby Digital 5.1
Subtitles:
None
DVD Regions:
Region 0 (All)
Formats:
Pal
Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen 1.78:1 / 16:9
Colour:
Colour
Bonus:
  • Short Films by Henry Coombes:
  • 1. The Bedfords
  • 2. Two Discs and a Zed
  • 3. I Am the Architect

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Reviews (3) of Seat in Shadow

Incomprehensible tosh - Seat in Shadow review by Pete W

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10/01/2019

I'm glad the blurb about the film told me it was a comedy - I would never have known otherwise. No idea what the point of the film was.

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Boring - Seat in Shadow review by KW

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25/01/2018

I did not see the point of this film, which for me was so disjointed that I found myself thinking about other things! I may have missed a fundamental issue trying to be discussed but if I did I would like to know what it was!

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Pointless - Seat in Shadow review by TB

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29/04/2019

I totally got what the film was about but continually kept asking myself 'Why?'. I really don't get what the point of the film was as there wasn't any sort of a sensible beginning, the middle was full of strange nonsense and there wasn't even an ending..............I don't think so anyway!

Very poor.

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