

One Way or Another
Set during a retreat of Christian Democrat politicians who practice spiritual exercises together, it is an allegory of corrupted power. Disturbing, claustrophobic settings are the background to a series of mysterious crimes.
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Plot Summary
This seminal documentary provides an intimate and unflinching look at the lives of lesbians and gay men in London during the early 1970s. It captures the spirit of the Gay Liberation Front and explores the challenges and joys of queer identity and community. The film features candid interviews and observational footage, offering a raw and authentic portrayal of the era's burgeoning LGBTQ+ rights movement.
Critical Reception
Considered a landmark film in British LGBTQ+ cinema, 'One Way or Another' was groundbreaking for its honest and direct representation of queer lives at a time when such depictions were rare and often stigmatized. It has been praised for its historical significance and its raw, unvarnished portrayal of the community.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authenticity and directness in portraying LGBTQ+ lives.
- Recognized as a historically significant and pioneering documentary.
- Appreciated for capturing the activism and spirit of the Gay Liberation Front.
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Fun Fact
The film was shot over a period of two years, capturing candid moments and conversations that offered a rare glimpse into the lives of ordinary gay and lesbian individuals in London.
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