When the Stonewall riots began the modern LGBTQ liberation movement in the summer of 1969, Larry Kramer was still deeply in the closet in his first career as a film executive.
He was careful to bring a woman with him to all the Monday-night executive screenings. And yet, he was also already using his power as an artist to promote the gay agenda.
That year, he also wrote and produced a brilliant film version of "Women In Love," the storied D. H. Lawrence novel. One of Kramer’s most important