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Gay Sex in the '70s (2004)

Gay Sex in the '70s (2004)
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In 1969, the Stonewall riots in New York City sounded the opening bell of the Gay Pride movement in America, and for many gay men it offered an opportunity to come out of the closet and live their lives in the open for the first time. As the gay community sought to define itself, it's not surprising that sex, once furtive and approached with no small amount of fear and shame, suddenly became openly and publicly celebrated and sought after, and in a handful of American cities, the gay scene became the center of a wildly celebratory orgy that lasted until 1981, when the discovery of AIDS led many men to reexamine their sexual habits. Filmmaker Joseph Lovett, himself a gay activist who produced one of the first major investigative stories on AIDS to be broadcast on American television, interviewed a number of men who survived the '70s for his documentary Gay Sex in the '70s, which offers a sometimes witty and sometimes rueful look back at the discos, bathhouses, underground clubs, and gay-friendly resorts which dominated the social and sexual scene of the day, as well as the stories of the men who sought to declare their new identities through sex. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Alvin BaltropBarton Benes, (more)
Director(s):
Joseph Lovett
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Gay Sex in the '70s

In 1969, the Stonewall riots in New York City sounded the opening bell of the Gay Pride movement in America, and for many gay men it offered an opportunity to come out of the closet and live their lives in the open for the first time. As the gay community sought to define itself, it's not surprising that sex, once furtive and approached with no small amount of fear and shame, suddenly became openly and publicly celebrated and sought after, and in a handful of American cities, the gay scene became the center of a wildly celebratory orgy that lasted until 1981, when the discovery of AIDS led many men to reexamine their sexual habits. Filmmaker Joseph Lovett, himself a gay activist who produced one of the first major investigative stories on AIDS to be broadcast on American television, interviewed a number of men who survived the '70s for his documentary Gay Sex in the '70s, which offers a sometimes witty and sometimes rueful look back at the discos, bathhouses, underground clubs, and gay-friendly resorts which dominated the social and sexual scene of the day, as well as the stories of the men who sought to declare their new identities through sex. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
71 mins

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Director(s):
Joseph Lovett
Producer(s):
Michael Sean KaminskyJoseph Lovett
Categories:
Special InterestDocumentary
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    James V.

    Of interest mostly to gays (perhaps to those over 50 and a few of the younger crowd who might wonder what life was like pre-AIDS) and of course to the nitwit "religious right" who revel in seeing how "disgusting" we can be, GAY SEX IN THE 70s is about exactly what its title proclaims. It covers a bit of the pre-Stonewall repression, the explosion of sexuality in the late 60s that continued through the 70s, ending with the resulting wipe-out of so many of the folks we knew & loved. If I seem to link all this (repression, explosion, AIDS), well, so does the movie--though not in any overly judgmental manner, allowing instead its dozen narrators to tell stories & show pictures, many of which are rather grainy & often repetitive, but still worth the listen & watch: sad, sometimes funny, sexy & lively (until of course, it all turns deadly). This short film should become part of world history--even if it's a minority history, in a specific country (mostly New York City), at a particular time.

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    Jeffrey M.

    Wow! What a great movie to see points of view that really tell how the world was back then...WILD AND CRAZY! History was made and it is great to see those who survived tell it! Great movie!!!

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    Josh M.

    I rented this movie since I spend alot of time in NYC. I think it is an important film which shows a snapshot of the time period. It provided me an invaluable insight into gay history and I truely enjoyed watching it. I would recommend this film.

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