Preaching to the Perverted

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Preaching to the Perverted

Preaching to the Perverted DVD cover
Directed by Stuart Urban
Produced by Keith Hayley
Starring Guinevere Turner
Tom Bell
Christien Anholt
Music by Magnus Fiennes
Maya Fiennes
Cinematography Sam McCurdy
Release date(s) 1997
Running time 100m
Language English
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Preaching to the Perverted is a 1997 British comedy film written and directed by Stuart Urban.

The film stars Guinevere Turner who plays Tanya Cheex, a New York dominatrix. Henry Harding MP is played by Tom Bell and Christien Anholt plays Peter Emery.

The film was banned in Ireland by former film censor Sheamus Smith.

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[edit] Plot

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Henry Harding MP, a British government minister on a moral crusade, hires an inexperienced young computer whizzkid, Peter Emery who works for a Christian computer company called Holy Hardware, to infiltrate the United Kingdom BDSM scene. Harding is set on putting a club called "House of Thwax" run by Mistress Tanya Cheex out of business, and is sure that Peter's secretly videotaped evidence of the club's activities will do the trick. However, the virginal Peter takes a liking to Tanya Cheex and finds himself falling for the Mistress.

[edit] Reviews

  • „The film boasts excellent costumes, good acting and is a great vision of

what goes on in a good fetish club. Highly recommended!“ Secret Magazine, February 2003

  • „..the club scenes all look fabulous: intelligent use of colour and light.“ Erotic Review, December 2002
  • „Those who actively participate in the S&M lifestyle may enjoy the lighthearted look at the underground fetish scene, but anyone looking for much more than an offbeat sex comedy is going to be woefully disappointed. Preaching to the Perverted lives up to its name by not being able to appeal to anyone but perverts.“Qwipster's Movie Reviews, December 2003[1]

[edit] Awards

  • 1999 Best actress price, Festival Du Jeune Comedien
  • Audience Choice Award, CineKink Festival 2003

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