Harry Styles is set to get steamy with Florence Pugh in Don’t Worry Darling and break hearts as Eros in an upcoming Marvel movie, but before that, we’ll see him donning a 1950s police uniform to take the lead in Michael Grandage’s moving drama about a young man torn between two lovers. Ahead of the film’s release, here’s everything we know so far.
It’s based on a sensitive, sweeping novel
My Policeman is an adaptation of Bethan Roberts’s 2012 novel of the same name which centres on Marion (played here by The Crown’s Emma Corrin) and Tom (Styles), a school teacher and policeman, who meet and fall in love on the Brighton coast in the ’50s. Enter Patrick (David Dawson), a curator who has moved to Brighton to recover from the death of a previous lover and soon develops feelings for Tom. The men embark on a passionate affair – in spite of the fact that homosexuality is illegal. For a while, the threesome embrace their lives as a ménage a trois, until jealousy shatters their arrangement. Fast forward to the ’90s, and the frail Patrick reenters the lives of the now married Marion and Tom, with predictably dramatic consequences.
The book weaves together Marion’s confessional narration with Patrick’s, as both battle their inner demons and the overwhelming desire that keeps leading them back to Tom. The latter also highlights the restrictions placed on gay men at the time and the harsh realities they could be faced with if their private lives became public. In an article published in The Guardian in 2012, Roberts explained that the story was inspired by the life of novelist EM Forster, who had been in a longterm relationship with the policeman Bob Buckingham and was friends with his wife, May.
“While living with May, Buckingham pledged his half days off, and other hours during the week, to Forster,” she wrote. “May, although jealous and often difficult, refused to listen when [warned] that Forster was about to break up her marriage. Perhaps she, like Buckingham, stood to gain from what Forster could offer: not only money (he often gave financial gifts), but also entrance into the life of the cultural elite.” When Forster suffered a series of strokes later in life, May cared for him.
The cast is stacked with British talent, both emerging and established
Corrin, Styles and Dawson play Marion, Tom and Patrick in the ’50s, before passing the baton to Gina McKee, Linus Roache and Rupert Everett for the scenes that take place in the ’90s. In June 2021, Deadline reported that Kadiff Kirwan, best known for his roles in Chewing Gum and The Stranger, had also joined the cast. The talent behind the camera is equally impressive: director Michael Grandage is the former artistic director of the Donmar Warehouse and screenwriter Ron Nyswaner was nominated for an Oscar for penning Philadelphia in 1994.
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The film could be released sooner than you think
A release date has yet to be confirmed, but in an interview with Variety in August 2021, Everett said he believed the film would be released in 2022. That’s a safe bet considering that filming ended on 16 June. Back then, Corrin declared it a “falafel wrap” on Instagram, sharing a snap from the set in which she and Styles are perched poolside in retro swimwear beside Grandage.
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On the same day, Grandage posted a photo of himself flanked by Styles and Dawson on a boat in Venice, where the final scenes for the film were being shot. The clear message from both images? My Policeman will be worth watching for the glorious locations and period costumes alone.
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