Documentary: A film tech discovers the real lives of queer people in the past by restoring hundreds of never before seen home movies dating back to the 1930s. 2015 | NR | 70 min. Drop-in event.
A film tech discovers the real lives of queer people in the past by restoring hundreds of never before seen home movies dating back to the 1930s. But time is running out to save what's left before the films are destroyed by unknowing or unaccepting families of those who made them.
2015 | NR | 70 min. Drop-in event.
Official Selection at Frameline San Francisco LGBT Film Festival and Seattle Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Winner of Best Documentary at the Kaleidoscope Little Rock LGBT Film Festival.
"Fascinating and poignant." - Frameline San Francisco LGBT Film Festival
"No film moved me as much..." - The Village Voice
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