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  • October is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender History Month. What better time to take a look at our collective past -- to acknowledge our accomplishments, and to appreciate the struggles we've endured. These films are some of the best at showing us where we've been and where we're headed.

    Take a look at the PopcornQ Video Guide Archive for other great viewing tips.



    If These Walls Could Talk 2

    This hugely popular HBO trilogy traces the history of three sets of lesbians over the course of three generations. Vanessa Redgrave took home an Emmy for her portrayal of a widowed lesbian coping with her late partner's greedy family; Natasha Lyonne and Chloe Sevigny play out taboo butch/femme chemistry against a '70s feminist backdrop; and Ellen DeGeneres pairs with Sharon Stone for the contemporary lesbian baby-making scenario.

    The Castro

    The cream of the crop in San Francisco-based KQED's highly acclaimed "Neighborhoods" series, The Castro perfectly charts the growth of the once-sleepy Eureka Valley hollow into the gay mecca that it is today.

    Coming Out Under Fire

    Based on the book of the same name by Allen Berube, this film interviews ten gays and lesbians who served in the military during the Second World War. The issue is not gays in the military, director Arthur Dong says, but how government works and how it treats a group of people.

    Nitrate Kisses

    Barbara Hammer does in this film what Lillian Faderman did in her book Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: she presents a narrative history of queer life (including an extensive gay male section) from the `20s on.

    Paris Was a Woman

    Greta Schiller's film tells the story of the extraordinary community of lesbian artists, writers, photographers, and editors who were drawn to the city of Paris between the two world wars. Featuring home movies and rare archival footage of Colette, Janet Flanner, Gertude Stein, Sylvia Beach, and other luminaries of the time.

    Silent Pioneers

    Contrary to popular myth, gay men and lesbians do grow old. Through profiles of eight men and women, Silent Pioneers tells us their stories: how they have lived and loved, and how, despite societal prejudices about gay people, they have led meaningful lives.

    Stolen Moments

    From the National Film Board of Canada, Margaret Westcott's compelling documentary recounts the lives and experiences of a number of lesbians, and in doing so presents a "history of lesbianism."

    Stonewall

    This don't-miss film -- a tribute to the Stonewall uprising -- has energy, spunk, and a reverent feel for the era when modern gay rights came of age.

    Tongues Untied

    This film is a great consciousness-raising experience. For anyone who has ever been curious about or tried to understand what the black gay male experience is, this film will answer many of your questions (and probably leave you with several more).

    Word Is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives

    Groundbreaking when it was released in 1978, Word Is Out continues to entertain and enthrall its audience with the fascinating personal histories of 26 queer individuals.


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