streaming on various platforms, like Apple TV+, HBO Max and Netflix, while others are available to rent. No matter what, these are eras, people and places in history that should not be forgotten.
While the Stonewall Riots of 1969 in New York City are largely considered the turning point for LGBTQ rights in America, directors Greta Schiller and Robert Rosenberg’s film recounts the perceptions of queer life, particularly its relationship with police and censorship, in the decades prior.
The film features interviews with the likes of Allen Ginsberg, Gladys Bentley, José Sarria, Mabel Hampton and more. Rent on AmazonBased on Vito Russo's 1981 book, , the documentary explores the extended history of the LGBTQ community onscreen, particularly.