Synopsis
Strip Jack Naked is a companion piece to
Ron Peck and
Paul Hallam's ground-breaking
Nighthawks. It is an autobiographical film that tells not only of the struggle to make
Nighthawks but also of the director's life as a gay man growing up in late 20th century Britain. Its unusual honesty marks
Strip Jack Naked as not just a lucid account of the responsibilities of a gay filmmaker, but as one of the most honest and abrasive British biographies ever made.