TY - ADVS AU - Scagliotti,John AU - Etheridge,Melissa AU - Baus,Janet AU - Hunt,Dan AU - Basile,Vic AU - Allison,Dorothy AU - Gomez,Jewelle AU - Maupin,Armistead AU - Frank,Barney AU - Bronski,Michael AU - Brown,Rita Mae AU - Gittings,Barbara AU - Kantrowitz,Arnie AU - Kramer,Larry AU - Lucas,Craig AU - Newman,Lesléa AU - Smith,Barbara AU - Podell,Andrew ED - First-Run Features (Firm) TI - After Stonewall: from the Riots to the millennium AV - HQ76.8.U5 A384 2005 U1 - 306.76/6 22 PY - 2005///?] CY - New York, NY PB - First Run Features KW - Lesbians KW - United States KW - History KW - Gay men KW - Stonewall Riots, New York, N.Y., 1969 KW - Gay liberation movement KW - AIDS (Disease) KW - Documentary films KW - lcgft KW - Historical films KW - Nonfiction films N1 - Originally released in 1999; "A quarter century of lesbian and gay activism"--Container; Special features: Interview with John Scagliotti; Dorothy Allison & Jewelle Gomez on Vito Russo; Armistead Maupin on PBS and the Christian Right; Barney Frank on Post-Stonewallian stories of travel; Jewelle Gomez on poetry as a galvanizing force; Dorothy Allison on making an alternative family; trailer gallery; Opening and funding credits -- Melissa Ethbridge introduction -- Stonewall riot days -- After the riot -- gay power -- Gay men's sexual revolution -- Women's voices are heard -- Religion and politics in the 70's -- Anita Bryant and the backlash -- AIDS and Reagan -- Gay culture in the 80's -- AIDS activism grows the movement -- The great march, 1987 -- The 90's -- culture war -- Clinton and "don't ask, don't tell" -- Gays in the mainstream -- Memorials and credits; Co-producers/archival directors, Janet Baus, Dan Hunt ; executive producers, Vic Basile, John Scagliotti; Narrator: Melissa Etheridge ; featuring: Dorothy Allison, Michael Bronski, Rita Mae Brown, Barney Frank, Barbara Gittings, Arnie Kantrowitz, Larry Kramer, Craig Lucas, Armistead Maupin, Leslea Newman, Barbara Smith N2 - "In 1969 the police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in New York City's Greenwich Village, leading to three nights of rioting by the city's gay community. With this outpouring of courage and unity the Gay Liberation Movement had begun ... Chronicles the history of lesbian and gay life from the riots at Stonewall to the end of the century. ... It captures the hard work, struggles, tragic defeats and exciting victories experienced since then. It explores how AIDS literally changed the direction of the movement"--Container ER -