Film screening
LGBT History Month Film Series: The Naked Civil Servant (1975)
To mark LGBT+ History Month, a selection of international films with topics related to public health are being shown at LSHTM.
An international selection of films, with topics related to public health, has been chosen to mark LGBT+ History Month. All films portray the lives of queer people and themes of a sexual or traumatic nature are common.
These events are open to LSHTM and University of London staff and students.
Programme
The Naked Civil Servant (1975, UK; 77 mins) Drama
The life and times of Quentin Crisp, an outrageous and flamboyant homosexual, coming of age and growing into old age in conservative England.
The event also includes an in-person talk by Julian Hows (veteran activist) on ‘Queer tensions in the 1970s’
Speaker
Julian Hows, LGBT+ activist & HIV Justice Network
Event notices
- Please note spaces are limited and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis
- Please note this film portrays the lives of queer people and themes of a sexual or traumatic nature are common
Admission
Admission
Free to attend. No registration required.
Contact
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