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After Stonewall (1999)

This sequel to "Before Stonewall" documents the history of gay and lesbian life from the riots at Stonewall in 1969 to the present. Narrated by Melissa Etheridge, the film explains the work, struggles, victories, and defeats the gay community has weathered to become a vibrant and integral part of North American society.

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Fredrick R 22 Apr 2009

Of the GBLT documentaries Ive seen, this has been the best, most comprehensive and most educational. Showing the gay civil rights movement from Stonewall to the late 90s, through the free love of the 70s, the dawn of AIDS, ACT UP, the Names Project, Dont Ask Dont Tell, Matthew Shepherd, and the coming out of Ellen Degeneres. Unlike the others, there is a stronger focus on the confluence of civil rights movements in the United States...how the black/civil rights movement laid a path for the queer movement and the womens movement, (mixed with hippie like movements too)and how they all bounced off of each other. After Stonewall also doesnt only focus on gay men, but on lesbians, and GBLTQ people of color, which has been missing in the other documentaries I've seen so far.

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Eric Henderson 18 Jan 2005

"Lesbians! We're everywhere! Lesbiana! Yo soy lesbiana!"

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James H 22 Jul 2009

This documentary made me simulateously inspired and depressed. So much cruelty done to others in the name of Love (God). On the other hand, the triumph of the human spirit in the face of adversity aways makes me mist up a little.

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Gail K 23 Jun 2008

Gets one fired up and moved to see the power of protest, esp. during the AIDS crisis. Makes one wonder what we lose in an age where lots of activism is of the digital variety, which has its advantages to be sure, but when you see how much people benefited from the visceral and personal experience of coming together in the "real world" you wonder if anything as powerful could happen today. Props to Jesse Jackson for speaking at the rally, BTW.

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Private U 09 Mar 2008

learned quit a bit more about stonewall and the gay rights back then. interesting at best.

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