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Total trailers found: 9

Young Soul Rebels Trailer (1991)

09 August 1991

Two disc jockeys have a friend's murder to solve in the fringe-group melting pot of 1977 London.

Strip Jack Naked Trailer (1991)

28 June 1991

Ron Peck talks about his experiences of growing up as a gay man, the attitudes to homosexuality in Britain, and his journey towards making his film "Nighthawks".

Nighthawks Trailer (1978)

01 November 1978

In 70s Great Britain, a gay teacher is forced to hide his sexuality by day while living his secret life by night.

The Last Biscuit Trailer (2006)

02 January 2006

The Last Biscuit is a film essay on theatre, memory and desire and the “theatre” of the city. It forms part of a changing/developing performance piece Dirty Linen: an Evening with Paul Hallam, staged at various venues, including The Cochrane Theatre, London in 2006.

Cinema in East London Trailer (1979)

01 January 1979

Tape/slide programme made as part of the East End Festival. It shows the history of cinema and theatre existing in East London, combining a collection of historic photographs and interviews.

Soho Trailer (2005)

15 May 2005

Paul Hallam reads from one of his screenplays while the various sex shops and takeaways of Soho, London, provide the imagery.

A Kind of English Trailer (1986)

01 January 1986

Ruhul Amin's quiet, humane dramatic feature explores the conflicting influences in the life of Samir, a 9-year-old Bengali boy growing up in the East End of London.

Caught Looking Trailer (1991)

01 January 1991

Caught Looking sees a lonely gay man attempt to explore his sexual fantasies with the help of an interactive computer game, guiding his virtual reality persona through a series of potential encounters (naval rough trade, a moustachioed 'clone', a 50s muscle man) while offering wry commentary on the shifting landscape of queer cruising.

Ballad of Exiles: Yılmaz Güney Trailer (2016)

31 January 2016

Having spent ten years of his life in prisons, Güney escaped from Isparta Semi-Open Prison in 1981 and went to Paris, where he would spend the last years of his life.