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Out Rage '69: The Question of Equality

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From Stonewall to Anita Bryant, to Oregon Measure 9 and "don't ask, don't tell," the Gay Liberation movement has fought for equal rights in a climate of hatred, violence, intolerance, and discrimination. Out Rage '69, produced, directed, and written by award-winning filmmaker Arthur Dong, is the first installment of The Question of Equality, a four-part film series that shows a multi-faceted history of the gay and lesbian civil rights movement. Winner of a GLAAD Media Award for Best Television Documentary Series.

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Walter Goodman New York Times The memories are the thing here. Jun 9, 2020 Full Review Robert Koehler Los Angeles Times The closeted, forcibly hidden lives of homosexual men and women before the 1960s is briefly but powerfully documented by Arthur Dong. Jun 9, 2020 Full Review Tony Scott Variety Going back to 1965, Out Rage '69 describes the undercover lives of gays and lesbians as they slipped into anonymous bars and hid from vice cops, presented straight facades or accepted conformity. Jun 9, 2020 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis From Stonewall to Anita Bryant, to Oregon Measure 9 and "don't ask, don't tell," the Gay Liberation movement has fought for equal rights in a climate of hatred, violence, intolerance, and discrimination. Out Rage '69, produced, directed, and written by award-winning filmmaker Arthur Dong, is the first installment of The Question of Equality, a four-part film series that shows a multi-faceted history of the gay and lesbian civil rights movement. Winner of a GLAAD Media Award for Best Television Documentary Series.
Director
Arthur Dong
Genre
Documentary, Gay & Lesbian
Original Language
English
Runtime
55m