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Title:
When I knew [videorecording] Cinemax ReelLife presents ; HBO Documentary Films presents ; a film by Fenton Bailey & Randy Barbato ; directed and produced by Fenton Bailey & Randy Barbato ; producer [Cinemax], John Hoffman ; executive producer, Sheila Nevins.
Format:
[videorecording]
Publisher:
Home Box Office :
Copyright Date:
c2008
Description:
1 videodisc (36 min.) sd., col. with b&w sequences 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Trachtenberg, Robert--Film and video adaptations
DVDs--Videodiscs
Sexual orientation
Homosexuality--Anecdotes
Gays--Anecdotes
Gay men--Humor
Lesbians--Humor
Homosexuality
Gays--Identity
Lesbians--Identity
Sexual minorities--United States
Coming out (Sexual orientation)--Humor
Documentary films
Other Authors:
Bailey, Fenton.
Barbato, Randy.
Hoffman, John.
Nevins, Sheila.
Trachtenberg, Robert.
Home Box Office (Firm)
Cinemax Reel Life (Firm)
HBO Documentary Films.
World of Wonder (Firm)
HBO Video (Firm)
Notes:
This disc has been recorded using DVD-R equipment and may not play in all DVD players or drives.\\L.E.T.S. Center for the Healing & Creative Arts collection\Let's Center for the Healing & Creative Arts Based on the book by Robert Trachtenberg. Originally produced as a television documentary in 2007. Special features: Additional interviews (70 min.)
Contents:
I want more. Sexy agony -- Best friend -- Night in May -- Some kind of alien -- Jessica -- Into bears -- Farrah poster -- Fairy/nut -- Girl flowers -- Mister Leonard -- Kenya -- Wild flowers -- Moment of discovery -- When they knew -- I want more.
Summary:
Inspired by the book of the same name by Robert Trachtenburg, more than 150 people in five cities were surveyed about the experience of realizing they were gay. In the resulting film, 16 interviewees--of different ages, sexes, and lifestyles--share their stories describing their own "when I knew" moment. Some experienced confusion and fear, but all have embraced their sexual orientation as essential to their personhood. In a therapeutic and often liberating fashion, the interviewees share their remembrances of recognition, acceptance, resolve, and self-awareness.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)243613275
UPC:
883629555249
Locations:
CQPE926 -- Washington Free Public Library (Washington)

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