One Wedding and...a RevolutionReveals the inspiration, motivation and political challenges at San Francisco City Hall during the frantic days leading up to the first government-sanctioned same-sex marriage. |
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Due to a press embargo that kept TV crews from filming the event, this film provides unique, eye-witness documentation of this important moment in U.S. history, and the interviews with city officials provide genuine insight into the rationale behind Mayor Newsom's contentious decision. This film succeeds at attaching human faces to an issue that is most commonly viewed through the lens of political rhetoric.
"This fast-paced and intimate window into a crucial turning point in American politics will jumpstart any discussion about one of the most controversial issues of our times."
Patricia A. Cain, Professor of Law, University of Iowa"One Wedding and a Revolution charts a history no one will forget. It brilliantly captures one of the most important moments in our civil rights struggle with two icons of our movement as its stars.
Kate Kendell, Executive Director, National Center for Lesbian RightsA polished, intimate look at the first
Carla Meyer, San Francisco Chronicle
"This film succeeds at attaching human faces to an issue that is most commonly viewed through the lens of political rhetoric."
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