Femme star George MacKay: ‘Sex scenes are fundamental to storytelling’
Actor George Mackay joins Jacob Stolworthy to discuss his latest film, Femme, which explores a drag performer who finds himself in a disturbingly intimate situation with his attacker. Mackay reveals how he got into the character of Preston, an aggressive, closted gay man, whose masculinity “is so fragile, that if it gets punctured, that’s his entire being gone.” Mackay also opens up about his career beyond the hits, and shines a light on projects that didn’t get the attention they deserved upon release. Get the latest film and TV news and reviews with Binge Watch on Independent TV. Subscribe to Binge Watch: https://rb.gy/cxkp6 Watch more from Binge Watch on Independent TV: independent.co.uk/tv/binge-watch Follow Binge Watch on social! Instagram: / independentbingewatch TikTok: / independentbingewatch

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