Based on a true story, The Laramie Project follows the aftermath of the brutal murder of Matthew Shepard, a young gay man who was beaten and left tied to a fence in Laramie, Wyoming. The film explores the impact of the crime on the community and the nation, depicting the trials, interviews, and reactions that took place in the small town in the wake of the hate crime. Through interviews and reenactments, the movie examines themes of intolerance, prejudice, and the fight for justice.
Invisible Wyoming is a short documentary about LGBT life in Wyoming, with an emphasis on the town of Casper. It includes an interview with the parents of Matthew Shepard, who was murdered in Wyoming in 1998.
An exploration of hate crimes in America, featuring insightful looks at the Columbine shootings, the dragging death of James Byrd, Jr., and the Matthew Shepard murder.
A Laramie local travels back home to document how the Matthew Shepard tragedy has changed her home town.
In a musical reminiscent of the Matthew Shepard story, a young man, determined to meet the man of his dreams, propositions the wrong man in a honky-tonk.
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