Year: 2006
Runtime: 82 mins
Language: English
Directors: Lesli Klainberg, Lisa Ades
A chronological documentary chronicling gay and lesbian representation in U.S. cinema from Kenneth Anger’s 1947 experimental short “Fireworks” to the mainstream landmark “Brokeback Mountain” (2005). Critic B. Ruby Rich anchors interviews and archival clips, grouping milestones by experimental, indie, sex‑on‑screen, outlaw, lesbian romance, AIDS, romantic‑comedy, transgender, multicultural, documentary and Hollywood drama, while pondering cinema’s future.
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