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Out of the Past (1998)

Out of the Past (1998)
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This 64-minute documentary, winner of the "Audience Award" at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, details the hurdles that determined teenager Kelli Peterson had to confront when she decided to organize a Gay-Straight Alliance at her Utah high school in 1996. After both the school board and the state legislature made efforts to bar the Alliance from the school, the teens drew national attention as they continued to fight for their rights. Peterson, her family, and friends are interviewed by filmmaker Jeff Dupre, who put the situation in perspective with five historical segments, presented chronologically yet intercut with the modern-day Utah conflicts -- the secret diary of 17th-century Puritan clerk Michael Wigglesworth; the 19th-century "marriage" in Boston of novelist Sarah Orne Jewett and socialite Annie Fields; the 1924 organization in Chicago of the first American gay rights group; Bayard Rustin and his role in the Civil Rights movement; and the work of activist Barbara Gittings during the '50s and '60s. Actors Stephen Spinella, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cherry Jones, Edward Norton, and Leland Gantt deliver the narration for these historical segments through readings of letters and diaries. Filmed in 16mm color and black-and-white, Out of the Past was shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Stephen SpinellaGwyneth Paltrow, (more)
Director(s):
Jeff Dupre
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Out of the Past

This 64-minute documentary, winner of the "Audience Award" at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival, details the hurdles that determined teenager Kelli Peterson had to confront when she decided to organize a Gay-Straight Alliance at her Utah high school in 1996. After both the school board and the state legislature made efforts to bar the Alliance from the school, the teens drew national attention as they continued to fight for their rights. Peterson, her family, and friends are interviewed by filmmaker Jeff Dupre, who put the situation in perspective with five historical segments, presented chronologically yet intercut with the modern-day Utah conflicts -- the secret diary of 17th-century Puritan clerk Michael Wigglesworth; the 19th-century "marriage" in Boston of novelist Sarah Orne Jewett and socialite Annie Fields; the 1924 organization in Chicago of the first American gay rights group; Bayard Rustin and his role in the Civil Rights movement; and the work of activist Barbara Gittings during the '50s and '60s. Actors Stephen Spinella, Gwyneth Paltrow, Cherry Jones, Edward Norton, and Leland Gantt deliver the narration for these historical segments through readings of letters and diaries. Filmed in 16mm color and black-and-white, Out of the Past was shown at the 1998 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
70 mins

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Director(s):
Jeff Dupre
Writer(s):
Michelle Ferrari
Producer(s):
Jeff Dupre
Categories:
Documentary
Out of the Past Awards:
  • 1998 - Sundance Film Festival - Audience Award
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    Aaron B.

    The story about the gay/straight alliance in Salt Lake City's East High School is cut with gay history to show a continuity, hence the title. Pretty good production values for this type of documentary but a heavy handed soundtrack and slow editing make even 64 min seem like hours. Nonetheless, it is better than most contrived "gay movies" and if you ever lived in Utah you will appreciate it even more.

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    Shawn B.

    I believe this is a must see documentary, although it has some slow parts it shows not only the LGBTQ past but the LGBTQ and Africans past. Some historic figures such as Martin Luther King, Susan B Anthony and so on make a small part in the movie (Even if its their picture we know they are with us.)

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