The Homophobia Project Film

October 2007 - September 2009



Imagine a world where everyone is lesbian or gay.  All children are brought up by same sex couples and are conceived through artificial insemination. Despite 1 in 9 secondary school students /‘questioning/’ their sexuality being hetero is still often viewed as something dirty or wrong. Many young people are bullied at school because they are thought to be heterosexual and /‘hetero’/ is used as a word to mean pathetic or stupid.

How would it feel to live in this world?

The Homophobia Project explores the emotional impact of homophobia in schools and aims to use a unique blend of drama and peer education to challenge homophobic behaviour.  

The touring play was seen in secondary schools across Surrey and beyond in Summer 2007. With generous funding from MediaBox the play was adapted into a feature film. 

The Homophobia Project is available to UK purchasers to buy at £85 (including postage) - please pay using the button below or contact us to receive an invoice. 




For non-UK purchasers please contact us for a price including international postage. 

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