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Battle of Soho 2017

★ 2.73 votes101 min📅 2017-05-01

Step into the vibrant world of London's Soho neighborhood, where the heartbeat of the LGBT community and its Drag Queen sub-culture is palpable.

Director: Aro Korol

Cast

Stephen Fry
Stephen Fry
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Jeff Kristian
Jeff Kristian
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Lindsay Kemp
Lindsay Kemp
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Jenny Runacre
Jenny Runacre
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Philip Sallon
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Peter Tatchell
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Joseph Corré
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Battle of Soho (2017) about?

This documentary explores the gentrification of London's Soho neighborhood and its impact on the local LGBT community and music venues.

Who directed Battle of Soho?

Aro Korol directed 'Battle of Soho (2017)', a thought-provoking documentary that sheds light on the gentrification of Soho.

Who stars in Battle of Soho?

The film features a talented cast, including Stephen Fry, Jeff Kristian, and Jenny Runacre.

Is Battle of Soho (2017) worth watching?

As an unrated documentary, 'Battle of Soho (2017)' may not be for everyone, but its thought-provoking themes and powerful storytelling make it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

How long is Battle of Soho?

The documentary has a runtime of 101 minutes.

About Battle of Soho (2017) — A Gentrification Story: Full Movie Info

Step into the vibrant world of London's Soho neighborhood, where the heartbeat of the LGBT community and its Drag Queen sub-culture is palpable. The documentary 'Battle of Soho (2017)' directed by Aro Korol, shines a light on the gentrification of this iconic area, threatening to destroy its cabaret atmosphere and music venues. As the city's soul is torn apart, the film raises questions about the true cost of progress. With a star-studded cast including Stephen Fry, Jeff Kristian, and Jenny Runacre, this 101-minute documentary is a must-watch for anyone interested in the intersection of art, culture, and identity.

Delve into the world of Madame Jojo's, a legendary club that was forced to close its doors in 2014, and explore the impact of gentrification on the local community. Through the eyes of the people who call Soho home, 'Battle of Soho (2017)' is a powerful exploration of what happens when progress is prioritized over people.