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#Pride
- 11 months ago
- #Pride (LGBT, 4min) by Louisa Bertman – Growing up surrounded by homophobia.
Category archives: LGBT
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Out in the Night
- 3 years ago
- Saturday. SECOND ACT. (HAIGHT STREET). 8pm Out in the Night Blair Dorosh-Walther A lifetime demanding self-defense. One night they fought back. One hot night in August 2006, a group of young African American lesbian friends are harassed in a gay friendly neighborhood of New York City. They defend themselves and a fight ensues. Charged with gang assault and labeled a “Lesbian [...]
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VIOLET HOUR
- 4 years ago
- A film by Mark Allen Tom Freed is a young African-American living in South Los Angeles. With support from his wife, he puts himself through gay-conversion therapy to cure his sexual desires. When a Christian psychologist, the group session leader, gives a lesson on curing his desires through masculine activities, Tom finds inspiration at a basketball court. While there, he sees the ulti[...]
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The Lives of LaMott Atkins
- 4 years ago
- dir. by Robert Philipson W. E. B. DuBois famous wrote that every Black in America grow up with 'this double-consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others.' But what happens when the double consciousness of being gay is overlaid on that? This self-narrated documentary follows a man of extraordinary talent: running back for the Stanford Cardinal; dancer [...]
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Where Do We go From Here? (18m, U.S.A.) dir. by Michael Challenger
- 5 years ago
- Leon Ford Jr. returns home from Morehouse College to visit his family. When his father and mother find out about his deep secret, a series of unexpected events take place in their home. Leon and his father have a man to man discussion that potentially breaks the solid bond between father and son.
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The Untimely Concurrence (33m, U S A) dir. by Angela Matemotja
- 5 years ago
- A comment on Homosexuality in the African American Community and how bigotry is a cancer to us all. A Father rejects his gay son while he spirals into a land of depression and drugs. Acceptance, is it ever too late?