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The powerful and inspiring true story of the controversial human rights campaigner whose provocative acts of civil disobedience rocked the British establishment, revolutionised attitudes to homosexuality and exposed world tyrants. As social attitudes change and history vindicates Peter's stance on gay rights, his David versus Goliath battles gradually win him status as a national treasure. The film follows Peter as he embarks on his riskiest crusade yet by seeking to disrupt the FIFA World Cup in Moscow to draw attention to the persecution of LGBT+ people in Russia and Chechnya.
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The powerful and inspiring true story of the controversial human rights campaigner whose provocative acts of civil disobedience rocked the British establishment, revolutionised attitudes to homosexuality and exposed world tyrants. As social attitudes change and history vindicates Peter's stance on gay rights, his David versus Goliath battles gradually win him status as a national treasure. The film follows Peter as he embarks on his riskiest crusade yet by seeking to disrupt the FIFA World Cup in Moscow to draw attention to the persecution of LGBT+ people in Russia and Chechnya.
2022
Best Documentary | 2022
Best Streaming Documentary | 2022
Best Documentary | 2021
Best Original Score Documentary | 2021 | Paul
Best Documentary Feature | 2023
Best Documentary | 2023
Best Feature Length Documentary Production | 2022
Best Documentary Social Political Issues | 2022
Best Film Editing | 2022
Best Direction in a Documentary Feature | 2021
Director Christopher Amos has known Peter Tatchell since 2000. They previously worked together, when Peter Tatchell supplied monthly editorials for Bent Magazine, which Christopher was the editor of.
Celebrated director and gay rights activist Derek Jarman appears in archive footage in Hating Peter Tatchell in a protest sequence where gay men hands themselves into the police for kissing in public. Derek Jarman and Peter Tatchell were friends.
"Peter Tatchell: Don't accept the world as it is. Dream of what the world could be- then help make it happen."