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Nigel Finch was a trailblazing British filmmaker who helped shape the emerging genre of LGBTQ+ cinema in the 1980s and 90s. With a keen eye for the personal and the political, Finch's documentaries and narrative features offered bold, unflinching portraits of queer lives and experiences. From the searing social commentary of Ligmalion: Or How to Help Yourself in Self-Help Britain to the lush, intimate study of poet and photographer Robert Mapplethorpe, Finch displayed a remarkable versatility in his work. Yet a unifying thread ran through his filmography - a commitment to amplifying marginalized voices and challenging societal norms. Whether chronicling the Stonewall riots or immersing viewers in the decadent atmosphere of the Chelsea Hotel, Finch's films resonated with an authenticity and emotional honesty that set them apart. Tragically, Finch's own life was cut short by complications from AIDS in 1995, just as his career was hitting its creative stride. But his legacy lives on in the indelible mark he left on British cinema - a legacy of fearless, boundary-pushing storytelling that continues to inspire and provoke audiences today.











