Queer Britain

This colourful and challenging collection explores screen representations of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender lives over the past century.

British cinema boasts a long history of carefully coded queerness, but for much of the 20th century explicit depictions of gay life in drama or documentary were more or less taboo. Gay men were subject to vicious state-sanctioned persecution, while lesbians were socially ostracised and the transgender community ignored and misunderstood. Cinematic and small-screen breakthroughs in the 1950s and 60s played their part in the public debate. Finally acting on the recommendations of the Wolfenden Committee a decade earlier, the 1967 Sexual Offences Act partially decriminalised male homosexuality in England and Wales, between two men over 21, in private. As those caveats suggest, the legislation remained problematic. But it was a step forward, paving the way for further battles - some yet to be won. From early glimpses of 'queer' characters, this collection charts the path towards '67 and beyond, through responses to the AIDS crisis to diverse reflections on queer life today.

44 items in this collection

What's a Girl Like You ...

The Gay Black Group - reasserting culture and identity on two levels.

Gay Black Group

David Is Homosexual

What Am I?

Paralysis

Facing the Sun

Homosexual Equality

To Be Gay or Not?

The Important Thing Is Love

Gay men discuss sexuality, masculinity and relationships in a documentary filmed just before the outbreak of AIDS.

Gay Male Lifestyles

Miss Norah Blaney

Surviving Sabu

Filmed at the time Hockney was painting Mr and Mrs Clark and Percy, this compelling study concentrates on the textures and light which surround the artist in his home and studio.

Portrait of David Hockney

How Percy Won the Beauty Competition

Jiu-jitsu for ladies, how to get ink off a white apron and other life essentials courtesy of the 'Hints and Hobbies' team.

Hints and Hobbies No.11

Black gay photographer Ajamu prepares to leave Brixton for an exhibition of his work in his hometown, Huddersfield.

The Homecoming A Short Film about Ajamu

Aids: The Last Chance Part 1

Aids: The Last Chance Part 2

Gay Life [17/02/80]

Aids: The Victims

At Home with Larry Grayson

A Couple of Beauties

Scarborough Ahoy!

Ballad of Reading Gaol

The queer alphabet - from AC/DC to Zipper.

Alfalfa

Eros Erosion

21st Century Nuns

Michael and Liam

Roll on Four O'Clock

Gay women from different generations discuss their experiences in this revealing TV documentary

Lesbians

Oxford Housing

Pride in London 1975

London 1971

Quentin Crisp

Gay Rights

South

Battling Bruisers Some Boxing Buffoonery

Oscar Wilde

Sir Roger Casement

Illegal Tender

Manchester is 'Tickled Pink' with this annual celebration of LGBT life.

Manchester Tickled Pink

Portentous imagery and John Hurt's grave voiceover define this key film from a £5 million campaign to combat the growing AIDs epidemic.

AIDS - Monolith

Simple and devastatingly effective, John Hurt narrates a key advert from Sammy Harari's 1986 AIDS awareness campaign.

Aids Iceberg