Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride (2010)

ALL 03/26/2010 (en) Documentary, History 87 Min
  • Release
    03/26/2010
  • Production
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  • Original title
    Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride
  • Original language
    en
  • Production Cost
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Overview

Over the course of a year, film follows Vancouver Pride Society president Ken Coolen to various international Pride events, including Poland, Hungary, Russia, Sri Lanka and others where there is great opposition to pride parades. In North America, Pride is complicated by commercialization and a sense that the festivals are turning away from their political roots toward tourism, party promotion and entertainment. Christie documents the ways larger, more mainstream Pride events have supported the global Pride movement and how human rights components are being added to more established events. In the New York sequence, leaders organize an alternative Pride parade, the Drag March, set up to protest the corporatization of New York Pride. A parade in São Paulo, the world's largest Pride festival, itself includes a completely empty float, meant to symbolize all those lost to HIV and to anti-gay violence.

  1. Bob Christie

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor



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Casts

  1. Ken Coolen

    Big Gay Ken

  2. Gilbert Baker

    Himself

Full Cast & Crew

Casts : 2 , Crews : 5

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Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride (2010) 87 Min

ALL 03/26/2010 (en)
Documentary, History
  • Release 03/26/2010
  • Production
  • Original title Beyond Gay: The Politics of Pride
  • en
  • Revenue0.00

Overview

Over the course of a year, film follows Vancouver Pride Society president Ken Coolen to various international Pride events, including Poland, Hungary, Russia, Sri Lanka and others where there is great opposition to pride parades. In North America, Pride is complicated by commercialization and a sense that the festivals are turning away from their political roots toward tourism, party promotion and entertainment. Christie documents the ways larger, more mainstream Pride events have supported the global Pride movement and how human rights components are being added to more established events. In the New York sequence, leaders organize an alternative Pride parade, the Drag March, set up to protest the corporatization of New York Pride. A parade in São Paulo, the world's largest Pride festival, itself includes a completely empty float, meant to symbolize all those lost to HIV and to anti-gay violence.

  1. Bob Christie

    Director

  2. Story

  3. Editor

  4. Morris Chapdelaine

    Producer