Andrew & Jeremy get married Director: Don Boyd UK 2004| 35mm| 75 mins Book cinema tickets Andrew and Jeremy are an odd couple. Andrew is an ex-bus driver and one-time drug user from an estate in Croydon, while litterateur Jeremy lives in Chelsea, in a flat so stuffed with bibelots that there’s hardly room to swing a cat. Yet the love between them is so certain that they decided to get married legally register their partnership under the procedure set up by Mayor Ken Livingston in London. Don Boyd follows the couple in the run up to the wedding, coaxing from them a rare and endearing frankness about themselves and their relationship, and setting it in the context of friends, extended family, and gay life in 21st century Britain. This is a highly accomplished, emotionally engaging documentary about two older men who are deeply in love and mature enough to understand the difficulties of commitment to marriage. This is a second chance to see this film, which screened at this year’s DIFF. Director: Don Boyd UK 2004| 35mm| 75 mins