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Word is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives (1977)

Word is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives (1977)
April 24, 2009 - 7:30 pm
In-person: 
Director Nancy Adair.

Directed by Peter Adair, Nancy Adair, Veronica Selver, Andrew Brown, Robert Epstein, and Lucy Massie Phenix

Quite possibly as relevant today as it was on its debut over 30 years ago, Word Is Out: Stories Of Some Of Our Lives is widely considered the first feature-length documentary on gay and lesbian identity. Offering a vastly different perspective on gay and lesbian identity in America than the common views of the time, the film presents 26 diverse gay and lesbian individuals, who with profundity, honesty and humor, describe their struggle to live a decent life in America, despite prejudice, discriminatory laws and society's unwillingness to treat them with respect and equality.

Mariposa Film Group. Producer: Peter Adair. Cinematographer: Peter Adair, Andrew Brown, Robert Epstein, Lucy Massie Phenix, Veronica Selver. Editor: Peter Adair, Andrew Brown, Robert Epstein, Lucy Massie Phenix, Veronica Selver. Cast: John Burnside, Sally M. Gearheart, Elsa Gidlow, Harry Hay, Tede Mathews.

35mm, 135 min.