In a carpet megastore, a sale between a customer and a store clerk becomes instantly intimate and romantically charged. While perusing samples and gazing into one another’s eyes, the tapestry enthusiasts exchange facts and anecdotes about the history of British carpet making from 1685 onwards.
Directed by Thomas Hardiman
IMDB
N/A
Letterboxd
2.8 / 5
Cast
Natalie Gavin
Woman
Shahid Ahmed
Crew
Thomas Hardiman
Director
Thomas Hardiman
Writer
Lee Groombridge
Executive Producer
Popular Reviews
19 reviews
Abi
8.0★ · 04/25/25
Another common susan sontag W
Really beautiful postmodern deconstruction of an erotic movie with great but short performances from both actors
Banging techno going in the background rules and really contrasting the mundanity of the setting is a great touch
Another common susan sontag W
Really beautiful postmodern deconstruction of an erotic movie with great but short performances from both actors
Banging techno going in the background rules and really contrasting the mundanity of the setting is a great touch
Isabella
fiber enthusiasts get it... everything is romantic
fiber enthusiasts get it... everything is romantic
Miguel
4.0★ · 12/31/24
I used to work at Lowe’s, this felt like a fever dream throwback.
I used to work at Lowe’s, this felt like a fever dream throwback.
bailey
4.0★ · 12/18/24
is running your hands along a carpet together now a form of fucking
is running your hands along a carpet together now a form of fucking