BBC3 July 9th 21:00 – 22:30

Sarah Wooley’s BBC3 radio play about the making of Victim, the first British film to address homosexuality seriously. BBC Three Drama of the week. Listen here…

Ground-breaking movie

Review by deano-10 (El Cerrito, CA)

It would be easy to view this movie as nothing more than a somewhat dated film. However, for it’s time, this movie was ground-breaking, for any number of reasons, including its superb acting. Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Syms, in particular, were perfect in their parts. What many don’t realize is that this movie is credited with helping to decriminalize homosexuality in Britain. When “Victim” was released, it started a nationwide discussion about homosexuality and associated blackmail. At the time, approximately 90% of all blackmail cases involved homosexuals, and Bogarde’s character was a classic example of a blackmail “victim”. The point of the movie wasn’t that all homosexuals were victims, but they could only be victims so long as the law permitted it. The blackmail wasn’t merely because they were homosexual, but due to the harsh prison sentences a homosexual could (and often did) receive. How often does a movie get the opportunity to help create such a profound change in society?