Pride Divide (1997)

Pride Divide (1997)
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The Gay Pride movement promotes the civil rights and tolerance of same-sex relationships. Though united in their endeavors, there are many internal issues threatening to divide them. The differences between gays and lesbians and the treatment they receive within the homosexual subculture is an area of major discontent. Though its intent is serious and slightly slanted towards the plight of lesbians, the overall tone of this provocative documentary exploration of those differences is generally sassy and lighthearted. The issue is explored via numerous interviews held with prominent members of gay communities across the U.S. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Camille PagliaKate Clinton, (more)
Director(s):
Paris Poirier
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Pride Divide

The Gay Pride movement promotes the civil rights and tolerance of same-sex relationships. Though united in their endeavors, there are many internal issues threatening to divide them. The differences between gays and lesbians and the treatment they receive within the homosexual subculture is an area of major discontent. Though its intent is serious and slightly slanted towards the plight of lesbians, the overall tone of this provocative documentary exploration of those differences is generally sassy and lighthearted. The issue is explored via numerous interviews held with prominent members of gay communities across the U.S. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
57 mins

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Director(s):
Paris Poirier
Writer(s):
Paris Poirier
Producer(s):
Paris PoirierKaren Kiss
Categories:
Documentary
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Joshua J.

It was pretty neat, but the format was a little boring. I have seen other similar documentaries which were done in the same time frame under the same independent media sort of budget which grabbed my attention a lot more.

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