yeah, another documentary — this is about britain's oldest performing drag artist, maisie trollette,when he was young. and i think that that's really interesting, there's lots of memories in his friends. and also, there's a real sense of community that you get from this film, as well, the fact that he has no living relatives and his friends are helping him out, looking after him. and, you know, it's a low—budget documentary, for sure, but i think if this kind of subject matter interests to you, then it's a bit of a charmer. yes, i think you've hit the nail on the head in the sense of you do have to have some interest in the subject matter. i think it is quite niche — and i've nothing against that at all, you know, i'm really interested, and i think some elements of this are very affectionate. but it's funny that we're looking at the clip of the american chap, because actually, for me, that's the bit that worked the least. the bits that are great, as you say, are all about community, the brighton community, and these two people who'd never met before — maybe if they'd got on famously,