Film
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.
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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.
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