Kate Davis, David Heilbroner: Stonewall Uprising, 2010
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Jump to navigationJump to searchDirectors - Kate Davis and David Heilbroner. Consultant: David Carter.
Run Time - 82 minutes
Language -English
Format - Color, HDCAM, 16:9, Stereo
Year - 2010
Genre - Documentary
Synopsis
- "It was the Rosa Parks moment," says one man. June 28, 1969: NYC police raid a Greenwich Village Mafia-run gay bar, The Stonewall Inn. For the first time, patrons refuse to be led into paddy wagons, setting off a 3-day riot that launches the Gay Rights Movement.
- Told by Stonewall patrons, reporters and the cop who led the raid, Stonewall Uprising recalls the bad old days when psychoanalysts equated homosexuality with mental illness and advised aversion therapy, and even lobotomies; public service announcements warned youngsters against predatory homosexuals; and police entrapment was rampant. At the height of this oppression, the cops raid Stonewall, triggering nights of pandemonium with tear gas, billy clubs and a small army of tactical police. The rest is history. (Karen Cooper, Director, Film Forum)
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See also:
Since Stonewall Contest
Stonewall Riot Police Reports, June 28, 1969
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