The day I made a gay film
Posted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 5:49 am
One day Paula Meadows said to me "why don't you make a gay film? "
I replied "why?"
And she replied"solidarity with the gay movement." Paula was bi and she had a few gay friends. I wondered why no gay person ever made such films and I asked her"why doesn't a gay make them?
Anyway I found out to make a gay film was very dangerous as the establishment were dead against it. One could get gay films but they were American and the British government did not seemed concerned as log as they were not British!
The first film I made was called What a Gay Day and the second Dial a Guy. The whole situation was a laugh and I had to ask if the actors minded a women videographer being on the set! They did not and I went ahead.
The first thing that happened was that Videx Ltd (my company) turnover increased forty per cent overnight with one little ad in Gay News.(Gay News was also taken out because they were going to do a story on the raid) The second thing was that I received an urgent call from my solicitor to attend his office in New Bond Street. It seems that I had an option:either take the gay films off the market or face trial at the Old Bailey. I chose the latter and the outcome is history. Videx was raided and taken out after I was found guilty at the Old Bailey and sent to prison for two films that would get an R18 today.
Mike Freeman revolutionary pornographer
I replied "why?"
And she replied"solidarity with the gay movement." Paula was bi and she had a few gay friends. I wondered why no gay person ever made such films and I asked her"why doesn't a gay make them?
Anyway I found out to make a gay film was very dangerous as the establishment were dead against it. One could get gay films but they were American and the British government did not seemed concerned as log as they were not British!
The first film I made was called What a Gay Day and the second Dial a Guy. The whole situation was a laugh and I had to ask if the actors minded a women videographer being on the set! They did not and I went ahead.
The first thing that happened was that Videx Ltd (my company) turnover increased forty per cent overnight with one little ad in Gay News.(Gay News was also taken out because they were going to do a story on the raid) The second thing was that I received an urgent call from my solicitor to attend his office in New Bond Street. It seems that I had an option:either take the gay films off the market or face trial at the Old Bailey. I chose the latter and the outcome is history. Videx was raided and taken out after I was found guilty at the Old Bailey and sent to prison for two films that would get an R18 today.
Mike Freeman revolutionary pornographer