Stuart Marshall

Stuart Marshall

  • Place of birth: Manchester, England

Biography

Marshall was a founder member of London Video Arts in 1976, and was a committed advocate of British video art, as a practitioner, curator and theorist. He curated the first UK/Canadian Video Exchange in 1984 and his videos and writings were amongst the first to explore the relationship between video, television and the media. With later works such as Bright Eyes, he explored, and challenged, misrepresentations of homosexuality during the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, at a time when lesbian and gay lifestyles and sexuality were under attack as a result of Clause 28 and the media-encouraged prejudice surrounding the spread of AIDS. Towards the end of his life, working with Maya Vision, Marshall made a number of Channel 4 commissioned documentaries concerning gay identity and he continued to be a passionate campaigner for gay rights.

Filmography

Reframing AIDS

1987

As Himself

Production

A Bit Of Scarlet

1997

As Writer

Bright Eyes

1984

As Director

Desire

1990

As Director

Pedagogue

1988

As Director

Still Life Animation

1977

As Director

Go thru the Motions

1975

As Director

Comrades in Arms

1990

As Director

Over Our Dead Bodies

1991

As Director

Blue Boys

1992

As Director

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