New York Times, 06/27/1985, p.C20, "...Sometimes moving....A modest and intelligent film."
Los Angeles Times, 10/23/1985, p.C4, "...A film that's invaluable as a historical record....Appealing because its subjects have in abundance the wit and humor of survivors who have at times endured virtually medieval oppression and a crushing sense of isolation..."
DVD Features:
Region [unknown]
Keep Case
Additional Release Material:
Never-Before-Seen Scenes and Interviews
Trailers
Text/Image Galleries:
Two Poems by Allen Ginsberg
Biographies
This is the story of the gay community and how they have strived to be accepted. focusing on the events that led to the fevered 1969 riots at a New York City gay bar (Stonewall Inn), and many other milestones in the brave gay movement for acceptance.