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[edit] Importance
This film is the only film I'm aware of that documents this point of the gay rights movement. It's significant for its coinciding with the Anita Bryant anti-gay jihad, which was a definite watershed in the movement. That in itself, IMHO, establishes the film's importance. Otto4711 03:40, 1 December 2006 (UTC)