
Wretched Things
Drama
Overview
A first-time model, a webcam sex worker, and a power-hungry homophobe journey through their insecurities and vulnerabilities. This hedonistic and seductive feature film challenges toxic hyper-masculinity and the abuse of power through three vignettes.
Top Cast


Adam Ayadi
Adam Ayadi
Adam Ayadi


Tommy Vilés
Tommy Vilés
Olly
Tommy Vilés
Olly


Warren Godman
Warren Godman
Warren Godman
Bruce Herbelin-Earle
Bruce Herbelin-Earle
Bruce Herbelin-Earle
Dale Monie
Dale Monie
Dale Monie


Jack Parr
Jack Parr
Joey
Jack Parr
Joey


Thomas Loone
Thomas Loone
Thomas Loone
Sophie Mort
Sophie Mort
Sophie Mort
Sian Carry
Sian Carry
Sian Carry
Sharon Spink
Sharon Spink
Sharon Spink
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