Cork LGBT Archive

Loafers Documentary

LOAFERS Documentary marks 40 years since the opening of Loafers Bar in 1983. Using a combination of interviews, archival footage, photographs, illustrations and animation it gives a glimpse into the legend and legacy of Loafers. The documentary explores what Loafers meant to the people who ran it, worked in it and frequented it, and the impact of the loss of such an important safe space for the community. Loafers Bar in Cork was one of Ireland’s longest-running gay bars; it opened in 1983 and closed suddenly in 2015. Loafers was much more than a bar – it was a crucial community space, a home for the weird and wonderful of Cork and a refuge for the Cork LGBT community. Its rooms were filled with love, laughter, dancing, political discussions, and activism. LOAFERS Documentary – Orla Egan, Cork LGBT Archive

Derrick Gerety working behind the bar in Loafers in the 1980s.

Derrick Gerety working behind the bar in Loafers in the 1980s.

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Loafers documentary film logo