Quentin Crisp, a writer, artist's model, actor, and raconteur, became a gay icon after publishing his memoir, The Naked Civil Servant, in 1968. The book was later adapted into a film in 1975 with John Hurt starring as Crisp. This documentary examines how Crisp, a public figure and queer icon, fits into the concept of family, particularly his own family.
Uncle Denis?
The grandson of Quentin Crisp, a renowned figure, delves into the intriguing bond between his great-uncle and the concept of family, uncovering the intricate relationships and fascinating dynamics that defined their connection.