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Films
2 Films
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“British-Irish Isles”
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Year of production
“2006”
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short films
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British-Irish Isles
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United Kingdom
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Film / Photography / Mass media
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Gender Role and Identity
1
LGBTQI*
1
Migration
1
Popular Culture
1
Sex / Sexuality
1
Directors
Demiralay, Hakan
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Kaymak, Vedide
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Moffat, Zemirah
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United Kingdom
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2006
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Film list
Mirror Mirror
2006
58
‘
Directed by
Zemirah Moffat
.
Mirror Mirror is based on an audio-visual ethnography of London’s queer Club Wotever. Begun in the autumn of 2003, it promoted itself as a club that welcomed all genders and sexualities – a
British-Irish Isles
LGBTQI*
Sex / Sexuality
Gender Role and Identity
Fragments from the Past
2006
27
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Directed by
Vedide Kaymak
Hakan Demiralay
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In the days before DVD and satellite television, the cinema was important to London’s Turkish speaking population as a place to meet and as a link with home. Eight individuals recount their
British-Irish Isles
Popular Culture
Migration
Film / Photography / Mass media