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James Kleinman, The Queer Review: Clearly you’re too young to have been around in the late 60s, 70s and 80s which Ask Any Buddy covers, so what got you interested in vintage gay porn? What was the first vintage adult movie you saw and how did you get to see it?Įvan Purchell: “My partner and I caught a screening of Wakefield Poole’s Bijou about four years ago. He also recommends several of his favourite gay erotic movies for those who what to do some further research. The Queer Review’s editor James Kleinmann spoke to film historian and Ask Any Buddy director Evan Purchell about what ignited his passion for vintage gay adult movies, both the on screen work and the way that they were advertised and represented in contemporary print, and how he approached selecting the material and creating the film.
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Set to have its international premiere at last month’s BFI Flare London LGBTIQ+ Film Festival (cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic), Ask Any Buddy is available to stream in the UK on the BFI Player until Monday April 6th as part of BFI Flare at Home. Purchell’s film “takes you on a trip into a vintage homotopia with a kaleidoscope of hunks, hard-ons, hungry eyes, tight denim pants, muscle and moustaches.” Read James Kleinmann’s ★★★★ review. Ask Any Buddy the movie expertly weaves together fragments of image, sound effects and music from 126 erotic gay films from 1968 to 1986 by pioneers of the genre such as Arch Brown, Jack Deveau, Joe Gage, Wakefield Poole and Peter de Rome. The curator of Instagram’s account, which explores the history of gay adult movies in print, Evan Purchell, has lovingly crafted a feature length companion film of the same name.