In Pillion, a lonely traffic warden’s mundane life takes a thrilling turn when he meets a mysterious biker who awakens his most secret desires. Now showing in Brussels cinemas, this provocative queer drama dives headfirst into obsession, submission, and the search for emotional truth.
By all appearances, Colin is invisible — a quiet, awkward man whose days blend together in the humdrum routine of traffic duty. But when Ray roars into his life astride a gleaming motorbike, everything changes. Dressed head to toe in leather, Ray is magnetic, masculine, and utterly unafraid of who he is. For Colin, he represents freedom — and danger.
As the two men fall into an intoxicating connection, Pillion exposes the intense push and pull between erotic liberation and emotional vulnerability. Their journey isn’t just sexual; it’s psychological. Through night rides, private rituals, and whispered promises, Colin begins to question how far he’s willing to go — and what it truly means to surrender.
Director [insert director’s name if known] crafts Pillion as both a love story and an exploration of identity within queer desire. The film challenges taboos around masculinity and power while remaining deeply empathetic to its characters. Visually striking and emotionally charged, it has already ignited conversation on the international queer film circuit for its bold, unapologetic vision.
Now screening in Brussels, Pillion can be seen at Cinema Galeries, Cinema Palace, and Vendôme.
Whether you come for the leather or stay for the lingering emotional depth, this is one ride you won’t forget.
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