40 Years of HIV Activism presents: Looking for Langston (1989)

40 Years of HIV Activism presents: Looking for Langston (1989)

By George House Trust

Join us for a special evening of film, memory and conversation as part of our programme exploring Manchester’s histories of HIV.

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Sister - Renold Building

32a Altrincham Street Manchester M1 7JR United Kingdom

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This is a special one!


🎬 Film Screening: Looking for Langston (dir. Sir Isaac Julien)


📅 Monday 27th October, 6–8pm
📍 SISTER Renold Building, 32a Altrincham St, Manchester M1 7JR
🎟 Free entry + welcome drink


Looking for Langston is a landmark of Black queer cinema – poetic, sensual and iconic. We are bringing it to Manchester for this special screening.

The film stars Ben Ellison, who passed 21 years ago from HIV-related illnesses.


After the screening, we will remember and celebrate Ben’s life with a discussion featuring:
💬 Esther Campbell – Ben’s sister, sharing her memories and her own experience of support from George House Trust in the 1990s.
💬 In conversation with Shelley King (actor, Coronation Street).


This Manchester story connects Black History Month with upcoming World AIDS Day – honouring creativity, acts of remembrance, and community.


✨ All welcome. Come to watch, reflect and remember.

#40YearsOfHIVActivism #BlackHistoryMonth #WorldAIDSDay #ManchesterHistory

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George House Trust

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Oct 27 · 6:00 PM GMT