It’s a Sin: A Life-Affirming Miniseries About Death

Russell T. Davies’s latest series set in the 1980s to the backdrop of the growing AIDS epidemic captures a world of fun, excitement, and terror in a tale of coming of age and coming out.

Tom Brogan
Cinemania

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Picture copyright Channel Four.

The five-episode miniseries is set in London from 1981 to 1991. A group of 18-year-olds begins their new lives. As they live and love a virus begins to loom over them. It premiered on Channel Four in January and comes to HBO Max on 18th February.

After a decade in children’s television and soap operas, Russell T. Davies made his reputation with Queer as Folk (1999–2000), a show that moved gay characters on television from the shadows and placed them front and centre. As groundbreaking as it was, Davies recalled members of the gay press being outraged that the drama didn’t touch on AIDS.

It’s a Sin covers that health crisis in a way no other British television series has. Olly Alexander leads an exemplary cast that also features Keeley Hawes, Stephen Fry, Neil Patrick Harris, Omari Douglas, Callum Scott Howells, Nathaniel Curtis, and Lydia West. It’s notable that the production cast gay actors for gay roles.

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Tom Brogan
Cinemania

Author of We Made Them Angry Scotland at the World Cup Spain 1982. Writing about films, music, football and television. https://uk.bookshop.org/shop/tombrogan