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Title:
Gay USA [DVD] : snapshots of 1970s LGBT resistance / directed by Arthur J. Bressan Jr. [and 5 others].
Format:
[DVD] :
Publisher:
Altered InnocenceAnus Films,
Copyright Date:
2024
Description:
1 videodisc (142 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Coming out (Sexual orientation)
Gay liberation movement--United States.
Gay Pride Day--United States.
Gay people--United States--Interviews.
Homosexuality--United States--Public opinion.
Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Documentary films.
Other Authors:
Bressan, Arthur, Jr., 1943-1987, film director.
Vincenz, Lilli, film director.
Hayes, Sharon, 1958- film director.
Millett, Kate, film director.
Chase, Ronald, 1934- film director.
Poole, Wakefield, film director.
Altered Innocence (Firm), publisher.
Other Titles:
Container of (work) : Gay USA (Motion picture).
Container of (work) : Gay and proud (Motion picture).
Container of (work) : Gay power (Motion picture).
Container of (work) : Parade (Motion picture).
Container of (work) : Gay liberation (Motion picture).
Container of (work) : Freedom Day parade (Motion picture).
Notes:
"Parade" by Ronald Chase originally released as "Gay Liberation" in 1972. "Gay USA" original released in 1977, "Gay and Proud" originally released in 1970, "Gay Power" originally released in 1971, "Parade" originally released in 1972, and "Freedom Day Parade" originally released in 1974. Special features: Commentary tracks; Still photography slideshow; Essay; Trailers and more!
Contents:
Freedom Day Parade / Wakefield Poole (1974). Gay and proud / director, Lilli Vincenz (1970) -- Gay power / Sharon Hayes and Kate Millett (1971) -- Parade / Ronald Chase (1972) -- Freedom Day Parade / Wakefield Poole (1974).
Summary:
Stepping out of the sixties and in the wake of the Stonewall Riots, (considered the birth of the modern LGBTQIA+ liberation movement), the 1970s would prove to be a decade energized by queer activism, political and social change, and pride. Celebrating such a vitally important legacy, this collection of gay protest and parade films is an essential multifaceted document of a period of revolution and jubilation.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1419555207
UPC:
688187004617
Locations:
TYPH572 -- Cedar Rapids Public Library (Cedar Rapids)

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