Year: 2003
Runtime: 62 mins
Language: English
Director: John Scagliotti
A feature-length documentary from the Human Rights Watch Collection that chronicles the social shift for gay, lesbian and transgender people across the Global South. Beginning in the 1990s, heightened visibility sparked clashes among families, religious groups and governments. The film pivots on the arrest of 52 men at Cairo’s Queen Boat nightclub, an incident that thrust the region’s coming‑out struggles into global awareness.
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