Former Harry Potter actor stars in X-rated film that earns eight-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival despite graphic sex scenes

A former Harry Potter actor stars in an X-rated film that earned an incredible eight-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival on Sunday night.

Actor Harry Melling, 36, who played Dudley Dursley in the famous wizarding film franchise forms a key part of the cast of Pillion.

The film explores the BDSM relationship between a gay biker and a parking attendant – with the project earning rapturous applause at the premiere this weekend.

The movie is from first-time feature writer-director Harry Lighton and follows the character of Ray played by Alexander Skarsgård and the introverted Colin (Harry Melling). 

A synopsis reads: ‘Colin, a timid man, meets Ray, a confident biker gang leader, who initiates him into a submissive relationship, challenging Colin’s mundane existence and prompting personal growth through their unconventional dynamic.’

As well as an eight-minute standing ovation at Cannes it has also earned praise from the critics.

Former Harry Potter actor Harry Melling stars in X-rated film Pillion that earned an incredible eight-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival on Sunday night (seen in the film with co-star Alexander Skarsgård)

Former Harry Potter actor Harry Melling stars in X-rated film Pillion that earned an incredible eight-minute standing ovation at Cannes Film Festival on Sunday night (seen in the film with co-star Alexander Skarsgård)

The movie is from first-time feature writer-director Harry Lighton and follows the character of Ray played by Alexander Skarsgård and the introverted Colin (Harry Melling)

The movie is from first-time feature writer-director Harry Lighton and follows the character of Ray played by Alexander Skarsgård and the introverted Colin (Harry Melling)

Indie Wire writes: ‘Harry Lighton’s first feature outdoes ‘Babygirl’ in its graphic and psychologically complex portrayal of an aloof leather-clad biker and his devoted submissive.’

Before the screening, director Lighton said he wanted the film ‘to make you laugh, make you think, make you feel and make you horny.’ 

The film features explicit sex scenes and wild costumes but Cannes audiences were still lapping it up.

The Queen’s Gambit actor Harry stars as shy Colin, whose humdrum life in the suburbs is blown apart when he meets Alexander’s character Ray.

Ray strikes up a sexual relationship with Colin and integrates him into his queer biker milieu, injecting his life with a fresh dose of excitement and mystique.

However Colin eventually starts to feel stifled by the fact that he always has to occupy the submissive role in his dynamic with Ray.

Alexander has spoken freely in the past about how comfortable he is playing nude scenes, quipping to uInterview: ‘I’m Scandinavian, godda***it! We love to be naked.’

The Swedish hunk is also no stranger to gay sex scenes, having played multiple during his star-making turn on the vampire show True Blood.

Actor Harry Melling, 36, who played Dudley Dursley in the famous wizarding film franchise forms a key part of the cast of Pillion (Harry seen as Dudley in Harry Potter)

Actor Harry Melling, 36, who played Dudley Dursley in the famous wizarding film franchise forms a key part of the cast of Pillion (Harry seen as Dudley in Harry Potter)

The film explores the BDSM relationship between a gay biker and a parking attendant - with the project earning rapturous applause at the premiere this weekend (Harry seen at the premiere)

The film explores the BDSM relationship between a gay biker and a parking attendant – with the project earning rapturous applause at the premiere this weekend (Harry seen at the premiere)

Andrew Lowe, British director and screenwriter Harry Lighton, Harry Melling, Lee Groombridge, Irish producer Ed Guiney and Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard at the Cannes premiere

Andrew Lowe, British director and screenwriter Harry Lighton, Harry Melling, Lee Groombridge, Irish producer Ed Guiney and Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard at the Cannes premiere

As well as an eight-minute standing ovation at Cannes it has also earned praise from the critics (Alexander Skarsgard seen at the premiere)

As well as an eight-minute standing ovation at Cannes it has also earned praise from the critics (Alexander Skarsgard seen at the premiere)

The Queen's Gambit actor Harry stars as shy Colin, whose humdrum life in the suburbs is blown apart when he meets Alexander's character Ray

The Queen’s Gambit actor Harry stars as shy Colin, whose humdrum life in the suburbs is blown apart when he meets Alexander’s character Ray

One of the scenes was with heterosexual actor Theo Alexander, whose anxiety Alexander had to help assuage before they shot the sequence.

‘He’s also a straight guy and he was nervous; he had never kissed a guy before,’ Alexander explained in an interview with PrideSource.

He said to Theo: ‘Look at the scene. It’s this nemesis and he comes in and then it gets seductive and you think they’re gonna make love and it gets into that and then suddenly my character stabs him in the back and he explodes.’

He added: ‘In two minutes, look at this emotional rollercoaster we’re taking the audience on. If we commit to this, it’s going to be an amazing scene and we’re going to be very happy with it forever. If we hold back, that’s when it gets awkward.’

Alexander is himself heterosexual and is in a long-term relationship with Swedish actress Tuva Novotny, with whom he welcomed a baby in 2022.

However he remarked that homosexuality has ‘always been the most natural thing to me because my uncle and godfather is a gay man and so growing up, even as a little toddler, it was just as natural as being straight.’ 

Alexander, whose father is the Swedish movie star Stellan Skarsgard, recalled: ‘My aunt would show up with her husband and my uncle would show up with his husband.

Alexander Skarsgard, Harry Lighton and Harry Melling at the Cannes photocall

Alexander Skarsgard, Harry Lighton and Harry Melling at the Cannes photocall

Dudley (Harry Melling) and Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) seen in The Order of the Phoenix

Dudley (Harry Melling) and Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) seen in The Order of the Phoenix 

‘He was, by far, out of my father’s four siblings, the most fashionable and the most trendy, cool guy. So, when I was a kid, he was the one I looked up to.’

The Stockholm-born heartthrob noted: ‘I thought he was really bada*** fit and awesome and cool, and obviously not because he was gay.’

He remembered: ‘When I became a teenager and the kids made fun of other teenagers who were gay, I never really understood that.

‘It just baffled me because my idol, my godfather, was gay, and he was the coolest guy I knew. I just couldn’t understand how that could be an insult.’

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