Filmed with Love: Before Stonewall

The Culture Trust in partnership with Peccadillo Pictures presents 'Filmed with Love' - a regular film night celebrating Queer culture.

Film: Before Stonewall (1984)

The riots that followed the arrests at New York City's Stonewall Inn in 1969 are widely considered to be a major development in the history of gay and lesbian rights in America. This documentary investigates national cultural perceptions of homosexuality before the event, looking back on previous decades, particularly in regard to conflicts with police and censorship. In addition to interviews with activists and scholars, the film includes the reflections of renowned writer Allen Ginsberg.

Running time: 1h 27m

Family Film Club: Trolls Band Together

Join the club! Handpicked titles for the whole family to enjoy, screened at

Hat Factory Arts Centre | 10:30am

Flying for Britain Johnny Smythe RAF Navigator WW2 and the Windrush Story

Join Heritage Associates and the creatives behind Flying for Britain ; an iconic

Hat Factory Arts Centre | 2pm - 4pm + 90 Minutes Networking

Before Stonewall

On June 27, 1969, police raided The Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in

Hat Factory Arts Centre | 8pm
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