BEFORE STONEWALL: THE MAKING OF A GAY AND...
BEFORE STONEWALL: THE MAKING OF A GAY AND LESBIAN COMMUNITY
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969, the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich Village, leading to three nights of rioting by the city's gay community. With this outpouring of courage and unity the gay and lesbian liberation movement had begun. BEFORE STONEWALL pries open the closet door, setting free the dramatic story of the sometimes horrifying public and private existences experienced by LGBT Americans since the early 1900s. Revealing and often humorous, this widely acclaimed film relives the emotionally-charged sparking of today's gay rights movement, from the events that led to the fevered 1969 riots to many other milestones in the brave fight for acceptance. Experience the fascinating and unforgettable, decade-by-decade history of homosexuality in America through eye-opening historical footage and amazing interviews with those who lived through an often brutal closeted history. The theatrical re-release of 1984's BEFORE STONEWALL provides a chance to experience this eye-opening film on the big screen, with an audience, the way it was meant to be seen. Narrated by iconic author Rita Mae Brown, the film features stirring interviews with pioneering cultural figures and activists including Audre Lorde, Allen Ginsberg, Harry Hay, Richard Bruce Nugent, Frank Kameny and Barbara Gittings. DIR/PROD Greta Schiller, Robert Rosenberg; PROD John Scagliotti. U.S., 1984, color, 84 min. NOT RATED
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