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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Gay USA
1977
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1 h 18 m
United States
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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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E Dove Abyssinyawi
24/05/2023 23:39
Moviecut—Gay USA
Zola Nombona
23/05/2023 03:08
"Gay USA" is not so much an innovative film, as a passionate statement of pride in US citizens gaining same sex civil rights, in a time of social/ religious intolerance toward sexual difference. Even so, I concern that in 2020 other countries may not individuate their same sex culture, as North America now models this via an unassailable media.
Odia kouyate Une guinéenne🇬🇳
13/03/2023 16:01
"Gay USA" is not so much an innovative film, as a passionate statement of pride in US citizens gaining same sex civil rights, in a time of social/ religious intolerance toward sexual difference. Even so, I concern that in 2020 other countries may not individuate their same sex culture, as North America now models this via an unassailable media.
Puja karki 😊
13/03/2023 16:01
Footage from a collection of gay pride marches around the country in 1977 are edited together in this documentary to give us a gay state of the nation in 1977.
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.
user6452378828102
13/03/2023 16:01
10/11/17. Considering that this documentary was made close to 40 years ago (1978), in retrospect, can be considered quite radical for the time. The film-maker offered people participating and viewing the gay parades of 1977 the opportunity to voice their feelings and thoughts about being gay, homosexuality, gender roles, coming out, being in the closet, etc. It's worth keeping in mind that this was made BEFORE AIDS made its debut in 1982, and then everything changed. So, in a way, the late '70s was a period of innocence for those who were coming into their own and being able to share their lives in a very open and honest way. This is worth watching for its historical value in documenting a segment of society that continues to struggle for rights denied them because of their sexuality.
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E Dove Abyssinyawi
24/05/2023 23:39
Moviecut—Gay USA
Zola Nombona
23/05/2023 03:08
"Gay USA" is not so much an innovative film, as a passionate statement of pride in US citizens gaining same sex civil rights, in a time of social/ religious intolerance toward sexual difference. Even so, I concern that in 2020 other countries may not individuate their same sex culture, as North America now models this via an unassailable media.
Odia kouyate Une guinéenne🇬🇳
13/03/2023 16:01
"Gay USA" is not so much an innovative film, as a passionate statement of pride in US citizens gaining same sex civil rights, in a time of social/ religious intolerance toward sexual difference. Even so, I concern that in 2020 other countries may not individuate their same sex culture, as North America now models this via an unassailable media.
Puja karki 😊
13/03/2023 16:01
Footage from a collection of gay pride marches around the country in 1977 are edited together in this documentary to give us a gay state of the nation in 1977.
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.
user6452378828102
13/03/2023 16:01
10/11/17. Considering that this documentary was made close to 40 years ago (1978), in retrospect, can be considered quite radical for the time. The film-maker offered people participating and viewing the gay parades of 1977 the opportunity to voice their feelings and thoughts about being gay, homosexuality, gender roles, coming out, being in the closet, etc. It's worth keeping in mind that this was made BEFORE AIDS made its debut in 1982, and then everything changed. So, in a way, the late '70s was a period of innocence for those who were coming into their own and being able to share their lives in a very open and honest way. This is worth watching for its historical value in documenting a segment of society that continues to struggle for rights denied them because of their sexuality.
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