
The Rev 2021
"You Gotta Have Faith"
Fabia Martin's quirky comedy-drama *The Rev (2021)* follows Neil Marlow, once a free-spirited party animal lost in the rhythms of funk and friendship, now confined to a rigid routine of bingo nights, ready-meals, and the robes of the cloth.
Director: Fabia Martin
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Rev (2021) about?
The film centers on Neil Marlow, a former party animal turned reverend, who tries to suppress his vibrant personality and sexuality after embracing a life of faith. Struggling between the freedom of his past and the rigid expectations of his new role, he faces a crisis of identity that challenges his beliefs and his sense of self.
Who directed The Rev?
Fabia Martin directed *The Rev*, infusing the short film with both comedic flair and emotional depth.
Who stars in The Rev?
The lead role is played by Jack Holden, supported by Nigel Thomas, Sally Saunders, Chris Gallarus, and Tamsin Fessey.
Is The Rev (2021) worth watching?
As a 16-minute short film, *The Rev* packs a surprising punch with its sharp themes and strong performances. While it may not have the polish of a feature, its indie charm and timely subject matter make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven comedies and thoughtful storytelling.
How long is The Rev?
*The Rev* runs for 16 minutes.
About The Rev (2021) — A Raw, Funny Take on Faith and Identity
Fabia Martin's quirky comedy-drama *The Rev (2021)* follows Neil Marlow, once a free-spirited party animal lost in the rhythms of funk and friendship, now confined to a rigid routine of bingo nights, ready-meals, and the robes of the cloth. As Reverend Marlow—better known as The Rev—struggles to reconcile his extroverted, unapologetically gay identity with the expectations of his religious calling, the film dives into themes of repression, self-denial, and the painful illusion that faith demands abandonment. Jack Holden leads the cast with a nuanced performance that balances humor and heartache, capturing the absurdity and sorrow of a man clinging to outdated ideals. Set against a backdrop of clashing cultures—liberal abandon versus conservative duty—this 16-minute short film blends sharp wit with poignant introspection.
The Rev's journey is a universal story of compromise, asking whether spiritual duty must erase personal joy. With its indie sensibility and sharp social commentary, *The Rev (2021)* offers a fresh take on the comedy genre, wrapped in a narrative that lingers long after the credits roll.