Shrewsbury LGBT+ History Festival 2023
Publication Date: 12 April 2023 Publisher: SAND Country: UK Length: 03:25 Comments: Clips from 2023 Shrewsbury LGBT+ History Festival
Publication Date: 12 April 2023 Publisher: SAND Country: UK Length: 03:25 Comments: Clips from 2023 Shrewsbury LGBT+ History Festival
Publication Date: 5 May 2022 Publisher: SAND Country: UK Length: 03:42 Comments: Clips from 2022 Shrewsbury LGBT+ History Festival
Publication Date: 3 May 2021 Publisher: SAND Country: UK Length: 03:31 Comments: Clips from 2021 Shrewsbury LGBT+ History Festival
Publication Date: 2 April 2020 Publisher: SAND Country: UK Length: 3:00 Comments: Clips from the 2020 Shropshire, Telford & Wrekin History Festival
Publication Date: 4 March 2018 Publisher: SAND Country: UK Length: 3:57
Publisher: SAND Publication Date: January 2022 Country: UK Length: 22:08 Description: From the 1950s to the early 2020s, this short film puts LGBT+ lives in their topical context.We introduce you to Bill, Louise, Charlie, Robert and Jane – these are ‘characters’ based on many individuals’ experiences shared with SAND. We follow their lives through the…
Date: January 2023 Country: USA Length: 14:02 Publisher: SAGE, Watermark Comments: Interviews with older LGBT+ people about their early experiences, family, relationships, activism and coming out (or not)
Publisher: What’s On Stage Date: 27 Aug 2020 Country: UK Length: 06:51 Comments: Extract of play which follows a lesbian couple that has secretly been in love and living together for over 30 years. One of the pair then begins show signs of dementia.
Publisher: Alzheimer’s Society Date: 9 March 2023 Country: UK Length: 02:36 Comments: In 1971, Hilary vowed to stay with Pauline in sickness and in health. They were able to fulfil their dream of becoming ‘wife and wife’ in 2017, after the law was passed making same sex marriage legal. Only two years after their wedding,…
Publisher: Film London Date: 2017 Country: UK Length: 12:05 Comments: A short documentary about the only helpline in the UK for gay farmers. Through a series of recorded telephone conversations and reconstructive visuals, the film uses the helpline as a lens through which to view the experiences of LGBTQ people in the British farming community.