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Age of Consent
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Age of Consent

Nov 1, 2014
1h 28m
★ 2.8

Overview

The story of the HOIST, London's first and only Gay Fetish Bar, coincides with the political struggle to decriminalize homosexual activity within the United Kingdom.

Genres

Documentary
History

Production Companies

Bangor Films

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Cast

Matteo Valentine

Self

Matteo Valentine

Ashley Ryder

Self

Ashley Ryder

Kilker Alcaraz

Self

Kilker Alcaraz

Dolan Wolf

Self

Dolan Wolf

Peter Tatchell

Self

Peter Tatchell

Adam Dacre

Self

Adam Dacre

Marc Angelo

Self

Marc Angelo

Cary Cronenwett

Self

Cary Cronenwett

Marco Debrute

Self

Marco Debrute

John Pendal

Self

John Pendal

Brian Robinson

Self

Brian Robinson

Joseph Sonnabend

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Joseph Sonnabend