MEDIA APPEARANCES

by Jack Fritscher

STONEWALL: THE MOVEMENT

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A one hour documentary film, here are candid interviews covering the period from the late 1960s to the present. Featuring such activists as Harry Britt, George Raya and Jim Willeford, Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, and former State Senator Carole Migden, who join activists Sally Gearhart and Nancy Adair of “Word Is Out”, Jack Fritscher, former editor-in-chief of Drummer Magazine, and Felice Picano, considered to be one of the founders of the modern gay literary movement. Adding to the line-up are gay filmmaker Charles Roseberry, Felicia Elizondo, (one of the original ‘Screaming Queens’ of the Compton Cafeteria Riot), and Miss Major, a transgender activist, survivor of the Attica and Stonewall Riots, and black transgender woman. Finally, Stonewall witnesses Jim Lonergan, Ted Alden, and Jim McCormick, join Drag Artist Rick Shelton, historian Ron Williams, and artist/activist G. Mark Mulleian to share their personal insights and observations, as they relate their experiences on the long but steady march from Stonewall to gay marriage.

Originator/Producer: G. Mark Mulleian
Associate Producer: Bill McCarthy
Interview Sequences Editor/Assistant Director Paul Deegan
Chief Editor: Damon Malloy
Historical Research: Ron Williams

Documentary

Running Time: 1hr

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