Hating Peter Tatchell (ATOM Study Guide)

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SKU:
SG1793
Category:
Feature Documentary
Year Levels:
9-12
Learning Areas:
Health and Physical Education
Learning Areas:
Civics and Citizenship
Learning Areas:
Values
Learning Areas:
Politics
Learning Areas:
Legal Studies
Learning Areas:
Religion
Learning Areas:
Biology
Learning Areas:
English
Learning Areas:
Media Studies
Learning Areas:
Gender Studies
Key Themes:
Human Rights Activism, LGBTQ+ Rights & Equality,Civil Disobedience & Protest,Courage & Personal Sacrifice, Challenging Authority & Speaking Truth to Power, Media, Public Perception & Controversy, Global Injustice, Legacy & Social Impact
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Product Overview

From Executive Producers Elton John and David Furnish, Hating Peter Tatchell is the powerful and inspiring true story of the controversial human rights campaigner whose provocative acts of civil disobedience rocked the British establishment, revolutionise attitudes to homosexuality and exposed world tyrants. As social attitudes change and history vindicates Peter’s stance on gay rights, his David versus Goliath battles gradually win him status as a national treasure. Featuring an amazing array of rare archive and an intimate conversation between celebrated actor Ian McKellen and Peter himself, as well as evocative interviews with the likes of former Archbishop of Canterbury George Carey, activist Angela Mason, and actor Stephen Fry, this film explores what motivates Peter Tatchell’s lifelong fight for equality. It follows Peter now as he embarks on his riskiest crusade yet by seeking to disrupt the FIFA World Cup in Moscow to draw attention to the persecution of LGBT+ people in Russia and Chechnya.

Curriculum Links:

Hating Peter Tatchell can be linked to the following subject areas within the Australian Curriculum:

  • Heath and Physical Education

  • Gender Studies

  • Civics and Citizenship

  • Values and Ethics

  • Politics

  • Legal Studies

  • Religion and Society

  • Biography

  • English

  • Media Studies