Summaries

A chronicle of gay culture in New York during the post-Stonewall, pre-AIDs era.

Thirteen men and one woman look back at gay life and sex in Manhattan and Fire Island - from Stonewall (June, 1969) to the first reporting on AIDS (June, 1981). They describe the rapid move from repression to celebration, from the removal of shame to joy, the on-going search for "someone," the freedom before AIDS, the friendships, and brotherhood. They take us through cruising and sex in public places, the drug scene, the bars and the baths, the birth of entertainment and dance clubs, and starry nights on Fire Island. Photographs, home movies, newsreels, and film clips illustrate the story. A few contemporary "what did the 70's mean?" man-in-the-street takes end the documentary.—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • male nudity
  • gay
  • dance club
  • new york
  • fire island
Genres
  • Documentary
Release date Apr 25, 2005
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Not Rated
Countries of origin United States
Official sites Official site
Language English
Filming locations Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
Production companies Lovett Productions Frameline Heartlove Productions

Box office

Gross US & Canada $249565
Opening weekend US & Canada $17357
Gross worldwide $249565

Tech specs

Runtime 1h 7m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
Aspect ratio

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