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Results: *** Fighting for LGBTQ Rights *** Standing Up to Tyranny

Published on 08/08/2025
By: fsr1kitty
2079
Movies
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1.
1.
Investigative journalist turned documentarian David France is the most emphatic cinematic voice on queer history and activism. The story begins six years after the AIDS epidemic has begun to spread. It's 1987 and a group of activists known as ACT UP decide to get together in New York City to protest against the way the AIDS epidemic has been treated. Members of Act-Up and other AIDS activists battle hostility and indifference to bring attention to the disease and try to reduce the number of victims while hoping to lead the drive to find a cure. Winner of 13 Awards have you seen "How to Survive a Plague"?
Yes
6%
118 votes
No
64%
1277 votes
Undecided
6%
110 votes
Not Applicable
25%
495 votes
2.
2.
Operating from his camera store in San Francisco's Castro district, charismatic Harvey Milk is defeated three times before being elected to the city's Board of Supervisors, making him California's first openly gay public official. On the job he meets fellow supervisor Dan White, a homophobic ex-fireman with whom Milk develops a troubled working relationship. White grows increasingly disgruntled, resigns from his position and subsequently assassinates both Milk and Mayor George Moscone. Winner of 11 Awards including the 1985 Oscar for Best Documentary, Features Rob Epstein - Richard Schmiechen Have you seen "The Times of Harvey Milk"?
Yes
12%
230 votes
No
59%
1179 votes
Undecided
5%
108 votes
Not Applicable
24%
483 votes
3.
3.
The movie "Philadelphia" is based on true stories and inspired by real-life AIDS discrimination cases, particularly the legal battles of Geoffrey Bowers and Clarence Cain. While not a direct biopic of one individual, the film incorporates elements from their experiences of wrongful termination due to their HIV/AIDS diagnosis. Fearing compromise to his career, lawyer Andrew Beckett hides his homosexuality and HIV status at a powerful Philadelphia law firm, but his secret is exposed when a colleague spots the illness' telltale lesions. Fired shortly afterwards, Beckett resolves to sue for discrimination, and teams up with Joe Miller (Denzel Washington), the only lawyer willing to help. In court, they face one of his ex-employers' top litigators, Belinda Conine. Winner of 20 Awards including the 1994 Oscar for Best Actor in a Leading Role, Tom Hanks the 1994 Oscar for Best Music, Original Song by Bruce Springsteen. Have you seen "Philadelphia"?
Yes
36%
717 votes
No
37%
747 votes
Undecided
6%
115 votes
Not Applicable
21%
421 votes
4.
4.
Official Video of "Streets Of Philadelphia" by Bruce Springsteen his Oscar Winning Song, Do you remember this song?
Yes
34%
686 votes
No
36%
711 votes
Undecided
8%
162 votes
Not Applicable
22%
441 votes

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