The story that Boyd himself calls the craziest love story ever starts on the day when Andrew, a retired driver, met Jeremy, a professor of English, in Bromptons Club, a legendary London gay bar. Despite considerable age difference (Andy was 49 and Jeremy 69) and different social backgrounds, they fell in love and started living together. Before meeting his life partner, Jeremy had problems in dealing with his sexuality, he even got married; his partner had somewhat more turbulent past, which included searching partners in public lavatories, drugs and prison. Five years later, a discrete wedding took place.
Dan Boyd (1948.) is British director, producer, screenwriter and cinematographer. His films include: ‘Intimate Refl ections’ (1974), ‘East of Elephant Rock’ (1977), ‘Twenty One’ (1991), ‘Kleptomania’ (1995), ‘Lucia’ (1998), ‘My Kingdom’ (2001) ‘The Passions of Louis Malle’ (200.); he also directed ‘Ruby Wax Meets’ (2001).
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Andrew and Jeremy Get Married
Great Britain
2005, 75', color, 35 mm
Directed by:
Dan Boyd
Screenplay by:
Don Boyd
Cinematography:
Don Boyd, Kate Boyd
Edited by:
Kate Spankie
Producer:
Clare Boyd
Produced by:
Firstsight Films