1960s film night


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Come along to our evening of films exploring LGBTQ+ identity from the 1960s. We'll be screening:
Boys Beware
This anti-homosexual social scare short film focuses on the "dangers" of young boys talking to strangers. (USA, 1962, 10 mins)
"Man Alive" Consenting Adults: 1. The Men
Homosexual men face fear and disgust resulting from the "choice" to love other men. Now, a private members bill has been brought before parliament to legalize the practice thus easing such consequences. Men affected open up with their personal stories. (UK, 1967, 30 mins)
"Man Alive" Consenting Adults: 2. The Women
Angela Huth speaks to lesbians from various different walks of life: from the content couple to the young androgynous girl who wants to be accepted; and the married wife who conceals it from her husband. (UK, 1967, 30 mins)
Victim
A closeted lawyer risks his career to bring a blackmailer to justice. (UK, 1961, 100 mins)
When you arrive at the Quaker Centre, press the buzzer for the Hall and we will let you in.
Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be available free of charge (donations welcome).
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1960s film night