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- The highs and lows of Alan Turing's life, tracking his extraordinary accomplishments, his government persecution through to his tragic death in 1954. In the last 18 months of his short life, Turing visited a psychiatrist, Dr. Franz Greenbaum, who tried to help him. Each therapy session in this drama documentary is based on real events. The conversations between Turing and Greenbaum explore the pivotal moments in his controversial life and examine the pressures that may have contributed to his early death. The film also includes the testimony of people who actually knew and remember Turing. Plus, this film features interviews with contemporary experts from the world of technology and high science including Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak. These contributors bring Turing's exciting impact up to the present day, explaining why, in many ways, modern technology has only just begun to explore the potential of Turing's ideas.
- "Cured" takes viewers inside the campaign that led to a pivotal yet largely unknown moment in the struggle for LGBT equality: the American Psychiatric Association's 1973 decision to remove homosexuality from its list of mental illnesses. Combining eyewitness testimony with newly unearthed archival footage, the film reveals how a small group of impassioned activists achieved this unexpected victory.
- Queer2Queer is a short form series featuring inter-generational conversations between LGBTQIA+ youth and elder activists.
- LOU'S LEGACY: A REPORTER'S LIFE AT THE WASHINGTON BLADE tells the story of two DC icons: legendary newspaper reporter Lou Chibbaro Jr. and Donnell Robinson, a beloved drag performer who has been entertaining Washington's LGBTQ community as "Ella Fitzgerald" since 1975. Produced by The Mattachine Society of Washington, DC, the documentary traces the city's gay history through the lens of Lou's nearly five-decade career at the Blade, where he has chronicled stories that the mainstream media often ignored or erased. As Lou reports a news story about Ella's triumphant return to the stage after a three-year hiatus due to Covid, the two trailblazers reflect on their parallel journeys - and discuss the rising backlash facing the LGBTQ community, including laws targeting drag performers.