Equality U is a documentary that follows a group of LGBT activists as they fight for equality rights and protest against the religious right. The film captures their experiences on the picket lines and showcases the importance of gay activism in today's society.
The Strange History of Don't Ask, Don't Tell is a documentary that delves into the origins and impact of the controversial policy that prohibited openly gay individuals from serving in the United States military. Through interviews, archival footage, and expert analysis, the film examines the social and political factors that led to the implementation of the policy and the subsequent activism and legal battles that eventually led to its repeal.
Call Me Kuchu is a documentary that follows the story of David Kato, Uganda's first openly gay man, and his fight against the country's anti-homosexuality laws. The film explores the larger issues of bigotry, homophobia, and religious intolerance that have led to the persecution and murder of many LGBTQ+ individuals in Uganda.
Hell's Angel (1994) is a documentary that explores the life and work of Mother Teresa, focusing on the controversies surrounding her actions and the impact of her charity work. The film delves into the religious pilgrimage of the Catholic nun and her efforts to provide hospice care and aid to the poor in Calcutta, India. It also covers the criticism and controversy faced by Mother Teresa, including accusations of misusing funds and promoting a religious-right agenda. The documentary highlights the complexities of Mother Teresa's legacy and her path to sainthood.
In 2004, Log Cabin -- the Gay Republican Club -- was put to the test. President Bush's unequivocal opposition to gay marriage presented them with a stark choice, whether to be good Republicans and support the President, or stand up for their civil rights as gay Americans. This decision afforded them a historic opportunity to affect the election but it also opened schisms that threatened the unity of the Log Cabin itself. In GAY REPUBLICANS politics get personal as the Log Cabin wrestle with an issue that goes to the core of their identity
President Trump, the 45th President of the United States, the most polarizing figure to ever hold the office. Some have called him the worst thing to happen to America. A racist, sexist, crazy, and unhinged. Others call him a man of integrity, a true patriot, appointed by God to lead the United States. Love him or hate him this film answers the question; What will the world look like in 2024 after Trump as he battles to maintain the foundational values and the independence of the United States against a global community.
A documentary film that takes viewers on a journey through America's history, exploring the nation's national treasures and their significance. It delves into topics such as religion, politics, and the founding fathers, offering a captivating exploration of America's cultural heritage within 500 characters.
Thy Kingdom Come ... Thy Will Be Done is a documentary that delves into the impact and influence of the religious right in America. The film explores topics such as the Baptist Church, the Bible Belt, the Christian Right, and the Christian conservative movement. It also examines figures like Ronald Reagan, born-again Christians, prosperity gospel, and religious fundamentalism. Through interviews and analysis, the documentary exposes religious hypocrisy and false preachers, including television evangelists and TV preachers. The film also emphasizes the significance of worship and the Bible in the lives of believers.
A 1992 documentary about the push by congress and non-profit organizations to censor art in the United States, focused heavily on the perceived endorsement of pornography and obscenity in art by the National Endowment for the Arts.
In 1996, Women's Educational Media released their groundbreaking documentary Its Elementary-Talking About Gay Issues in School. It's Still Elementary tells the fascinating history of why and how the 1996 film was made, the infamous response it provoked from the conservative right, and the questions it raises about the national safe schools movement today. Includes interviews with some of the original students and teachers from Its Elementary.
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