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All Films and Events 2023Documentary 2023Drama 2023Female Director 2023Gay 2023Genderqueer 2023History 2023Lesbian 2023North America 2023Poly 2023Transgender 2023

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Equal

Equal
Stephen Kijak
Kimberly Reed
English with Hebrew and Arabic subtitles |
159 min (4 episodes) |
2020 |
USA

From ‘That’s Wonderful’ productions by Jim Parsons (“The Big Bang Theory”) and Grag Berlanti (“Love Simon” and DC comic TV shows) comes a series that explores the birth of the LGBTQ activist movement in the USA.

Episode 1: The birth of a movement
America of the 50’s sees homosexuals as illegal, sick and immoral. As a retaliation two gay and lesbian movements rise up and fight back. The LGBTQ rights movement begins!

Episode 2: Transgender pioneers
The 1966 Compton riots in San Francisco were led by a community of transgender women, drag queens and other people who don’t fall into regular gender assumptions. This episode brings the stories of three remarkable transgender people.

Episode 3: Black is beautiful, gay is good!
The joining of LGBTQ rights and human rights – fights on the national, local and personal levels. We meet three very different activists- Lorraine Hansberry, Bayard Rustin and José Sarria and learn of the first big LGBTQ protest (and no, it’s not the Stonewall riots)

Episode 4: Stonewall: From rebellion to liberation
The Stonewall riots- one fateful night that began a week long of riots that led to the modern LGBTQ movement. After a year of militant activity that changed history- the first Pride Parade went out to the streets.

Additional screening: Be’er Sheva Pride House

In association with the Embassy of United States of America

   

Dir
Stephen Kijak
Kimberly Reed
Script
Jenni Olson
Production
Diane Becker
Jonathan Gabay
With
Cheyenne Jackson
Billy Porter
Anthony Rapp
Shannon Purser
Heather Matarazzo
Jamie Clayton
Alexandra Grey
Theo Germaine
Samira Wiley
Keiynan Lonsdale
Jai Rodriguez

Festivals:


Frameline San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival 2020

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