A documentary about the decriminalisation of homosexuality on the Isle of Man will be released next week.
No Man Is An Island was funded by the British Film Institute, the Guardian newspaper and the Isle of Man Arts Council.
It tells the story of the Island changing the law in 1992 after decades of repression.
The film will be officially released on the Guardian's website next Tuesday, May 27.
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