Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueShot on one day by 25 different cameramen across the USA under the co-ordination of Arthur J. Bressan Jr. this film documents Gay Pride parades across the United States in the late 70s.Shot on one day by 25 different cameramen across the USA under the co-ordination of Arthur J. Bressan Jr. this film documents Gay Pride parades across the United States in the late 70s.Shot on one day by 25 different cameramen across the USA under the co-ordination of Arthur J. Bressan Jr. this film documents Gay Pride parades across the United States in the late 70s.
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A lot of interviewees where particularly interesting and has a lot of things to say. I remember interviews with the likes of a older woman who is there because she believes that everyone should have rights, a lot of people comparing the 60's Civil Right's Revolution with the Gay Right's movement and homophobic man who believes his hate does not need to hamper LGBT's right - which was a mental whiplash to be honest. But smartly, Bresson never passed judgment - he just edited this varied commentaries into well flowing documentary.
I think this is a good film for anyone interested with Gay Liberation Movement of the 70's AND have an idea how people at time where reacting to it. It really captures all shades of commentary AND hits it without any kind of judgment. It even shows one "kababayan" proudly believing in the movement.
Highly Recommended.
I'm dissatisfied with that paragraph. Language and terms about what was lumped together as "gay" in 1977 has greatly changed in the almost half century since this film appeared. I expect it will continue to change. This review will seem dated, perhaps quaint, both in how I express my thoughts, and indeed, those thoughts themselves. So the most that can be usefully said is that this captures a few moments in the evolution of sexuality throughout the ages, near the highwater mark of acceptance between the Stonewall Riots and the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s.
What is really telling when viewing this film many years after it was made are the interviews with folks at the time talking about how far gay rights had come.
This is an important archive of this political movement. There are compelling personal testimony with the street interviews. The multitudes of opinions especially in the opening section reminds me so much of the present day arguments. Things may have changed, but many things are still the same.
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Journalist: Are you gay?
Man #1: Yes, I am.
Journalist: Are you gay?
Man #2: Yes, I am.
Journalist: Are you gay?
Man #3: Yes.
Journalist: Are you gay?
Man #4: Yes.
Journalist: You?
Man #5: Yes.
Journalist: You?
Man #6: Yes.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Buddies (1985)
- Bandes originalesSend Me No Flowers
Written by Ellen Robinson
Performed by Ellen Robinson
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- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 同志美国
- Lieux de tournage
- Ville de New York, New York, États-Unis(gay pride parade)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 249 $US
- Durée1 heure 18 minutes
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