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LGBT Studies in Video is a cinematic survey of the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people as well as the cultural and political evolution of the LGBT community.

This first-of-its-kind collection features award- videos in Pat Rocco collection include: Mondo More than 15 combinable search fields let winning documentaries, interviews, archival Rocco, Pat Rocco Dares, and We Were There. you cross-search all video transcripts, liner footage, and select feature films exploring notes, bibliographic data (including producer, LGBT Studies in Video will grow to 400 hours LGBT history, gay culture and subcultures, civil series, title, country of origin, publication date, upon completion, with more international rights, marriage equality, LGBT families, AIDS, narrator, production staff, and more), and content, works from independent filmmakers, transgender issues, religious perspectives many other indexed fields, including person and festival-winning films. Current content on , global comparative discussed, year discussed, and all of the partners include A&E Television Networks, experiences, and other topics. browse options listed above. Filmakers Library, Entertainment One, Fanlight The collection has cross-disciplinary relevance Productions, First Run Features, Icarus Films, Functionality for scholarship and beyond LGBT courses, serving research and Kino International, Zeitgeist Films, National classroom use teaching needs in sociology, anthropology, Film Board of Canada, Berkeley Media with psychology, counseling, history, political many other partnerships in discussion. The • Synchronized, searchable transcripts run science, gender studies, cultural studies, and films are carefully selected by our editors in alongside each video. religious studies. consultation with subject matter experts and • Visual tables of contents let you quickly scan include titles such as: One of our primary partners for this collection each video. is Frameline, a nonprofit media organization Paris Was a Woman, a documentary featuring • Permanent URLs let users cite and share video. that produces the San Francisco International the lives of lesbian ex-patriots living in LGBT Film Festival. Highlights include: between The Great War and WWII, including • An embeddable video player lets libraries Berenice Abbot, Djuna Barnes, and Gertrude and instructors deliver video content to • Abomination: Homosexuality and the Ex- Stein (with archival footage and interviews). other users on secure Web site pages or via Gay Movement, profiling the journeys of course management systems. four gay Christians who did everything Just Married: The Epic Battle Over Gay • Rich playlist functionality lets users create, possible to become heterosexual by Marriage, which examines the events in annotate, and organize clips and include following the “treatment” protocols of the Massachusetts following the state supreme court’s 4:3 ruling in favor of same-sex marriage. links to other content. so-called ex-gay ministries. • Permissions for in-class, on-campus, and • For Love and For Life: The 1987 March A for Love, a film that highlights gay, remote-access viewing are all included in on Washington for Lesbian an Gay Rights, lesbian, and transgender across the Muslim and Western worlds. the license terms. a compilation of footage documenting the Great March where 650,000 lesbians, Metamorphosis: Man into Woman, which Publication details gay men and their supporters came to presents a candid, non-sensational look at LGBT Studies in Video is an online collection the physical and emotional preparation in Washington, DC and made history. available to academic, public, and school advance of gender reassignment surgery. • Hand on the Pulse, includes interviews and libraries worldwide via subscription or one- rare archival footage of the life of feminist Loves Uganda, which explores the role time purchase of perpetual rights. No special and activist Joan Nestle who became a co of the American Evangelical movement setup or software is required—all you need is founder of the Lesbian Herstory Archive in in fueling Uganda’s terrifying turn towards an internet browser. New York City. biblical law and the proposed death penalty for homosexuality. • Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria, telling the little-known story of Before Stonewall and After Stonewall, two the first known act of collective, violent documentaries that take a decade-by-decade resistance to the social oppression of queer look at the history of homosexuality in America. people in the —a 1966 riot in San Francisco’s impoverished Tenderloin The Angelic Conversation, a lyrical celebration neighborhood, three years prior to of gay love by Derek Jarman, set within the Request a Stonewall. context of a series of Shakespeare’s sonnets. free A highlight of LGBT Studies in Video is the Access points for research and rare and hard to find video content from the discovery trial pioneering gay filmmaker Pat Rocco. His prolific collection of films from the 60s and Browse by people, themes, and topics. View videos by filmmaker, country of origin, 70s includes Sign of Protest which documents alexanderstreet.com/products/gltv a Gay Liberation march in Los Angeles. Other production date, producer, and other features.

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