before stonewall documentary transcript

Before Stonewall | The New York Public Library Now, 50 years later, the film is back. Noah Goldman But I was just curious, I didn't want to participate because number one it was so packed. They were afraid that the FBI was following them. It gives back a little of the terror they gave in my life. These homosexuals glorify unnatural sex acts. It was narrated by author Rita Mae Brown, directed by Greta Schiller, co-directed by Robert Rosenberg, and co-produced by John Scagliotti and Rosenberg, and Schiller. Things were being thrown against the plywood, we piled things up to try to buttress it. and I didn't see anything but a forest of hands. And we all relaxed. Cop (Archival):Anyone can walk into that men's room, any child can walk in there, and see what you guys were doing. National History Archive, LGBT Community Center On June 28, 1969, New York City police raided a Greenwich Village gay bar, the Stonewall Inn, setting off a three-day riot that launched the modern American gay rights movement. Jerry Hoose Revealing and, by turns, humorous and horrifying, this widely acclaimed film relives the emotional and political spark of today's gay rights movement - the events that . First you gotta get past the door. His movements are not characteristic of a real boy. Virginia Apuzzo:It's very American to say, "This is not right." Before Stonewall - Rotten Tomatoes But it's serious, don't kid yourselves about it. Yvonne Ritter:And then everybody started to throw pennies like, you know, this is what they were, they were nothing but copper, coppers, that's what they were worth. Lynn and Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Archives Ed Koch, Councilman, New York City:The Stonewall, they didn't have a liquor license and they were raided by the cops regularly and there were pay-offs to the cops, it was awful. Because as the police moved back, we were conscious, all of us, of the area we were controlling and now we were in control of the area because we were surrounded the bar, we were moving in, they were moving back. Martin Boyce:We were like a Hydra. Raymond Castro John O'Brien:Cops got hurt. Alfredo del Rio, Archival Still and Motion Images Courtesy of I never believed in that. And they were gay. Gay bars were always on side streets out of the way in neighborhoods that nobody would go into. This was ours, here's where the Stonewall was, here's our Mecca. Dick Leitsch:Mattachino in Italy were court jesters; the only people in the whole kingdom who could speak truth to the king because they did it with a smile. Mayor John Lindsay, like most mayors, wanted to get re-elected. A medievalist. Before Stonewall - Trailer BuskFilms 12.6K subscribers Subscribe 14K views 10 years ago Watch the full film here (UK & IRE only): http://buskfilms.com/films/before-sto. Closing In Garage Door Opening Ideas, Northumberland County Council Pay Bands, Articles B
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[00:00:58] Well, this I mean, this is a part of my own history in this weird, inchoate sense. The film brings together voices from over 50 years of the LGBTQ rights movement to explore queer activism before, during and after the Stonewall Riots. Before Stonewall | The New York Public Library Now, 50 years later, the film is back. Noah Goldman But I was just curious, I didn't want to participate because number one it was so packed. They were afraid that the FBI was following them. It gives back a little of the terror they gave in my life. These homosexuals glorify unnatural sex acts. It was narrated by author Rita Mae Brown, directed by Greta Schiller, co-directed by Robert Rosenberg, and co-produced by John Scagliotti and Rosenberg, and Schiller. Things were being thrown against the plywood, we piled things up to try to buttress it. and I didn't see anything but a forest of hands. And we all relaxed. Cop (Archival):Anyone can walk into that men's room, any child can walk in there, and see what you guys were doing. National History Archive, LGBT Community Center On June 28, 1969, New York City police raided a Greenwich Village gay bar, the Stonewall Inn, setting off a three-day riot that launched the modern American gay rights movement. Jerry Hoose Revealing and, by turns, humorous and horrifying, this widely acclaimed film relives the emotional and political spark of today's gay rights movement - the events that . First you gotta get past the door. His movements are not characteristic of a real boy. Virginia Apuzzo:It's very American to say, "This is not right." Before Stonewall - Rotten Tomatoes But it's serious, don't kid yourselves about it. Yvonne Ritter:And then everybody started to throw pennies like, you know, this is what they were, they were nothing but copper, coppers, that's what they were worth. Lynn and Louis Wolfson II Florida Moving Image Archives Ed Koch, Councilman, New York City:The Stonewall, they didn't have a liquor license and they were raided by the cops regularly and there were pay-offs to the cops, it was awful. Because as the police moved back, we were conscious, all of us, of the area we were controlling and now we were in control of the area because we were surrounded the bar, we were moving in, they were moving back. Martin Boyce:We were like a Hydra. Raymond Castro John O'Brien:Cops got hurt. Alfredo del Rio, Archival Still and Motion Images Courtesy of I never believed in that. And they were gay. Gay bars were always on side streets out of the way in neighborhoods that nobody would go into. This was ours, here's where the Stonewall was, here's our Mecca. Dick Leitsch:Mattachino in Italy were court jesters; the only people in the whole kingdom who could speak truth to the king because they did it with a smile. Mayor John Lindsay, like most mayors, wanted to get re-elected. A medievalist. Before Stonewall - Trailer BuskFilms 12.6K subscribers Subscribe 14K views 10 years ago Watch the full film here (UK & IRE only): http://buskfilms.com/films/before-sto.

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