In the 1890s, Oscar Wilde, a renowned writer, secretly begins a relationship with Lord Alfred Douglas, despite being married to Constance. The scandalous affair sparks outrage, particularly from Alfred's father, the Marquis of Queensberry. Wilde's decision to sue the Marquis for libel backfires when the lawyer uses the opportunity to reveal Wilde's own homosexuality, leading to his own prosecution.
Oscar Wilde
The literary icon's public image is irreparably damaged when his personal scandals are revealed, sparking a dramatic legal battle and a swift downfall in his professional and personal life.