
Save the Queen
The lad just likes a pint down the pub, a laugh, a good knees up – nothing wrong with that, is there? Save the Queen is a spoken word film exploring the undertones of British drinking culture through the reality of a young man hovering on the edge of addiction.
Topics Covered
Alcohol Use Disorder, Social Connections, Isolation and Loneliness
Content Heads Up
Depictions of alcohol use
Representation
White, Man / male, Adult
Film Style
Poetry Film

Festivals & Awards
PDX Recovery Film Festival
Official Selection
2023
Filmmaker
Lucie Rachel
Lucie Rachel (they/she) is a lens-based artist exploring themes of domesticity, gender, and sexuality through still and moving images. Their work focuses on intimate subjects, blending artist film and documentary genres with an interdisciplinary, collaborative approach.