Gay USA (film)
For the television news program, see Gay USA.
Gay USA | |
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A screenshot captures "the optimistic homosexual of the seventies"[1] | |
Directed by | Arthur J. Bressan Jr. |
Distributed by | Frameline |
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Running time | 78 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Gay USA is an American documentary film released in 1978 and directed by Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. The documentary focuses on the gay rights movement. Composed of footage shot at a number of gay pride events around the United States in 1977, the film captures a time just as the gay rights movement began facing the first organized backlash in the form of Anita Bryant and her campaign to repeal anti-discrimination protection in Dade County.
Notes
- ↑ Morris, Gary (July 1997). "Gay U.S.A.". Bright Lights Film Journal. Retrieved 2008-06-21.
External links
- Gay USA at the Internet Movie Database
- Review
- Gay USA at AllMovie
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