Six Days One June


Late on Tuesday night I stumbled across the subtly gay-themed half-hour monologue, Six Days One June, starring Rhys Ifans, on BBC1. It was wonderfully written and offered a very different image of gay life to that most popular today, namely the glamorous, sexy, well-toned, often-laid and well-off club-goer. Instead, we saw a man under the iron rule of a possessive mother; a man who never could name his feelings, who was sad and isolated, living on a farm, and very lonely. His brief romance with a New Zealander temporary farm worker, lasting only six days in June, was presented as warm and loving—entirely natural in an unnatural world of strict rules and discipline.

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

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