More on this but for now.
In the National Film Theatre (British Film Institute) I told Scott Antony that his film was a cult classic, and he (with typically modesty) said he didn't think so. As we were talking a girl in her 20s heard us and she told us Savage Messiah was about to be shown. I told her this was Scott Antony, and she was almost in tears. She said she was coming to see the film with a friend. After the film she came again with her friend, and both were almost in tears. The film was made decades before they were born.
After the showing of the film many people wanted to tell Scott how good his performance was, and how the film changed their lives.
I think this was pretty clear proof the film is a classic, and I hope Scott realised this.
Iain