24th February 2019
17:45 - 20:00 GMT
CELEBRATING LGBTQ+ HISTORY MONTH
From Queen of Lesbian Pulp Ann Bannon revealing Beebo Brinker’s secrets, to poet-activist Audre Lorde putting her finger on the essential moment the queer underground joined hands with the Civil Rights movement, the film travels from Harlem speakeasies to McCarthyism via Rosie the Riveter, showing a community and culture ready to explode by 1968. Deploying a treasure trove of archive footage and historical songs laced with double entendres, this incredibly important documentary shows that we’ve always been here, been queer, and ready to riot. - Independent Cinema Office
Followed by a panel discussion with Rosey Donovan (GNB), Morgan Paige (Stonewall), Greg Pickup (Other Stories history project, Derbyshire LGBT+) and special guests.
Broadway Cinema
14-18 Broad Street, Nottingham
NG1 3AL
01159526611
£4.50 - 9.00
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