Quentin Crisp was a writer, raconteur, social rebel, and "professional being". He was nearly 91 when he died of heart failure in 1999, and his death powerfully affected those who loved him. In this portrait, Tim Fountain (Crisp's biographer, and author of the play RESIDENT ALIEN) interviews friends and family of Crisp, to learn something of the significance of his death, and the "enigma of his life".
Director:
Quentin Crisp
Himself
Tim Fountain
Himself / Presenter
Bette Bourne
Herself
Penny Arcade
Herself
Michelle Goyocolea-Crawford
Herself
Frances Ramsey
Herself
Guy Kettlehack
Himself
Phillip Ward
Himself
The Significant Death of Quentin Crisp