Gay USA (film) explained

Gay USA
Director:Arthur J. Bressan Jr.
Distributor:Frameline
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Gay USA is an American documentary film released on August 27, 1977 in the U.S. and directed by Arthur J. Bressan, Jr. The documentary focuses on the gay rights movement. Composed of footage shot at a number of gay pride events around the United States in 1977,[1] the film captures a time just as the gay rights movement began facing the first organized backlash in the form of Anita Bryant and her campaign to repeal anti-discrimination protection in Dade County.

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  1. Richard Meran Barsam