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Stonewall

  • 1995
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
1.8K
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Guillermo Diaz and Frederick Weller in Stonewall (1995)
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A group of homosexual people try to live with dignity and self-respect while events build to the opening battle in the major gay rights movement.A group of homosexual people try to live with dignity and self-respect while events build to the opening battle in the major gay rights movement.A group of homosexual people try to live with dignity and self-respect while events build to the opening battle in the major gay rights movement.

  • Director
    • Nigel Finch
  • Writers
    • Rikki Beadle Blair
    • Martin Duberman
  • Stars
    • Guillermo Diaz
    • Frederick Weller
    • Brendan Corbalis
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Nigel Finch
    • Writers
      • Rikki Beadle Blair
      • Martin Duberman
    • Stars
      • Guillermo Diaz
      • Frederick Weller
      • Brendan Corbalis
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Guillermo Diaz
    Guillermo Diaz
    • La Miranda
    • (as Guillermo Díaz)
    Frederick Weller
    Frederick Weller
    • Matty Dean
    Brendan Corbalis
    • Ethan
    Duane Boutte
    Duane Boutte
    • Bostonia
    Bruce MacVittie
    • Vinnie
    Peter Ratray
    • Burt
    Dwight Ewell
    • Helen Wheels
    Matthew Faber
    Matthew Faber
    • Mizz Moxie
    Michael McElroy
    Michael McElroy
    • Princess Ernestine
    Luis Guzmán
    Luis Guzmán
    • Vito
    • (as Luiz Guzman)
    Joey Dedio
    Joey Dedio
    • Angelo
    Tim Artz
    • Plainclothes Cop
    Isaiah Washington
    Isaiah Washington
    • Uniformed Cop
    Candis Cayne
    Candis Cayne
    • Diva
    David Drumgold
    David Drumgold
    • Diva
    Keith Levy
    Keith Levy
    • Diva
    Fenton Lawless
    Fenton Lawless
    • Mr. August
    Meg Gibson
    Meg Gibson
    • Agnes
    • (as Margaret Gibson)
    • Director
      • Nigel Finch
    • Writers
      • Rikki Beadle Blair
      • Martin Duberman
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    User reviews16

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    jackdaniels1981

    What an eye opener!

    We are set in the year 1969 where Homosexuality is illegal and dressing in drag is likely to get you arrested, if not beaten!

    Everybody has their own Stonewall story... Everyone that lived through it will have a fantastic memory to tell anybody that will listen. Well this film is La Miranda's story. La Miranda is a fictional drag queen and this film is all about how her and her friends got through the Stonewall days.

    I learned a lot from this film. I never realised how tough it was for gay people living in America at that time. I never once thought about what those people did to make life so much easier for us now. As a gay man myself, I felt touched by this film and the reality of what really did happen back then.

    Stonewall is a brutal film that delivers a very strong message in a very straight forward, no crap, right to the point kind of way. The characters in the film are all adorable in their own way and you can really feel what they are feeling.

    You will find yourself staring at the screen in amazement at how strong these people really are. Every person in this film gives an outstanding performance... I can not fault any of the actors. There are no big names in this film either and that is what makes it even more special.

    No big star actors being in this movie means that you can get really close to the characters and you can relate to them, rather than picture them in another role and another movie. It is also a very private movie, it wasn't a huge box office smash hit like Titanic or Star Wars. It's the kind of movie that nobody has really heard of but is always hooked on it once they finally see it.

    Anybody that knows about Stonewall will know that the people that lived through that riot were fighting for people like myself, my boyfriend and all gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, drag queens and everyone alike. They sacraficed everything they could to pave the way for us to live with the freedom we deserve. They deserve to be respected in every way possible and this film does just that. It portrays them for what they really are.... HEROS!

    I really loved this film and I seriously recommend everybody sees it... you will learn something and you will be moved!
    10orbiT

    a funny, inspiring film...

    this is one of the great low-budget "queer cinema" triumphs of the 90s'....

    contrary to the above commenter, i do think the details are right... and yes, the cops were homophobic.. they used arcane, outdated laws to close gay bars.. have u read the book "stonewall"? they make it very clear that lots of bars - gay and str8 - were "illegal".. only the gay ones were shut down..

    i was very impressed by the right-on details in the production design..
    10Boyo-2

    As American as apple pie

    Frederick Weller is the perfect embodiment of the frustrated gay male who is ready for a change, and a revolution to boot. He arrives in NYC, somewhat naive, and is befriended by a drag queen who introduces him to the city and its many characters. He is discouraged almost immediately but it starts a feeling in him that makes him uneasy about the way things are. At the time bars were getting raided constantly and there were other ridiculous laws, too, none of which sit well with him. He befriends another man who enlightens him about rallies, a peaceful march to Philadelphia, and takes him to Fire Island. But its all still bad, since he knows he's being treated badly because of who he is.

    Climax of the movie is the riot at the end, which wasn't much of one as far as I'm concerned, but the police finally found they were being stood up to, and they didn't like it.

    All the actors are excellent, especially Weller, who's inexplicably not a major star, and Guillermo Diaz as La Miranda, a not-as-tough-as-she-pretends-to-be drag queen. Its La Miranda's version of things, and when she says 'we're American as apple pie' as the last line of the movie, you can't help but believe her.

    Kudos to all involved. 9/10.
    4moonspinner55

    Events leading up to the Gay Uprising of 1969--told in connect-the-dots fashion

    A young gay man from the sticks comes to New York City in 1969 hoping for a better life, but finds the homosexual lifestyle just as stifled in the big city under police pressure, corruption and harassment. The legendary gay riots near the Stonewall Inn take up just five minutes of the film's running-time, the final five minutes. This low-budget, brightly-colored film is more interested in the lives that would soon be affected by the riots than in the aftermath of the violence--and so we get stock characters like the naive blond cowboy, the underworld group controlling the club, the straight-seeming activists for a Homosexual Alliance, and lots and lots of drag queens. Director Nigel Finch seems to make a concerted effort to equate homosexuality with drag behavior, and drag behavior with (ultimately) prostitution. Perhaps this was true of the times, but Finch's presentation (though not campy) has cartoonish leanings and nostalgic overtures that don't express anything more than what most people already realize: the cops were corrupt, the gays were not saints, and they clashed. There's a good movie to be made about Stonewall, but this one just scratches the surface. There are some sweet moments (a sing-along on a bus, a dance between a drag queen and a gay conservative), but just as many scenes where the tone intended hasn't a hope in hell of coming through. ** from ****
    9Blooeyz2001

    "I Don't Do Tears" - La Miranda

    I love this movie! The mixture of fact & fiction works very well. The music of the girl group The Shangri-Las immersed into the storyline is also an asset. These characters are so appealing & they feel like friends, so you just can't wait to see what happens next. The acting of Guillermo Diaz as La Miranda is so natural & relaxed it makes him so likable. Sexy Fred Weller as Maddy Dean is adorable. His character's faults make him all the more appealing. I get choked up every time I see him sing & play the guitar, with the others on the bus coming back from their rally, not exactly defeated, but far from being winners either. Mizz Moxie & Helen Wheels add just the right touch of campy, comic relief. Duane Boutte as Bostonia is excellent & insightful. His interaction with his homophobic homosexual lover, the Italian/American Vinny & owner of The Stonewall Inn, is passionate & sparks fly between them when they are confronting each other concerning their relationship issues circa 1969. The only character I'm not too crazy about is Brandan Corbalis as Ethan. I found him pretentious & condescending. Aside from his nice butt in the shower (if in fact that was his butt) there's nothing appealing about him really. The riot scene is fast & somewhat clumsy, yet it's electrifying & very exciting to view. All gay people should watch this film & get a feel for what happened on that hot summer night in '69. It gives you a sense of your history & what others before you endured. (The premature death of icon Judy Garland adds a bittersweet footnote to the precedings).

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      Director Nigel Finch died of AIDS shortly after completing this, his last film.
    • Goofs
      The sip-in depicted took place in 1966, not 1969. It was not the Stonewall Inn that refused service, but a bar called Julius (which is shown as the sip-in's first stop in the film).
    • Quotes

      Princess Ernestine: La Miranda, girl, why do you always put yourself though this?

      La Miranda: Why, Princess Ernestine? It's for the sheer, irresistible goddamn glamour of it all.

    • Connections
      Edited into Screen Two: Stonewall (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Another Green World
      (Arena Theme)

      Written and Performed by Brian Eno

      Music with permission of BMG Music Publishing Limited

      Recording with permission of Virgin Records Limited

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    • Release date
      • May 10, 1996 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Стоунвол
    • Filming locations
      • Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • BBC Arena
      • Killer Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $692,400
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $74,052
      • Jul 28, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $692,400
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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