Kelly + Victor

Kelly + Victor is a 2012 romantic drama film written and directed by Kieran Evans, based on Niall Griffiths's 2002 novel of the same name.

Starring Antonia Campbell-Hughes and Julian Morris, the film follows a young couple embarking on a passionate love affair.

The film won the BAFTA Award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer in 2014.

Later, Kelly ties Victor's hands while they have sex, chokes him and carves the phrase "K + V" into his back using cut glass.

Trevor Johnston of Sight & Sound magazine named Kieran Evans "the most exciting British filmmaker to emerge in the wake of Lynne Ramsay, Steve McQueen and Andrea Arnold".