In 1969 the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich
Village, leading to three nights of rioting by the city's gay community. With
this outpouring of courage and unity the Gay Liberation Movement had begun.
Before Stonewall pries open the closet door--setting free the dramatic
story of the sometimes horrifying public and private existences experienced
by gay and lesbian Americans since the 1920s. Revealing and often humorous,
this widely acclaimed film relives the emotionally-charged sparking of today's
gay rights movement, from the events that led to the fevered 1969 riots to many
other milestones in the brave fight for acceptance.
Experience the fascinating and unforgettable, decade-by-decade history of homosexuality
in America through eye-opening historical footage and amazing interviews with
those who lived through an often brutal closeted history.
Narrated by Rita Mae Brown
"Funny, sad, courageous and touching!" -Seattle
Times
"Entertaining and enlightening!" -Los Angeles
Times
"A Must-See!" -LA Weekly
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