Gabrielle O’Brien’s impressively researched and eloquently argued account of this 1980 documentary by Digby Duncan and the One in Seven Collective serves as a reminder of how intricately interwoven film and politics can be. As O’Brien writes, citing the work of researcher Samantha Searle, ‘[I]n order to adequately assess queer cinema culture, it cannot be extracted from its political framework’ – and her essay engages closely with this the sis as she brings to life this significant film of forty years ago. She sees the film as a turning point in cinema’s deal ings with what was then a highly contentious matter. Brian McFarlane, Series Editor