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So, '1970 Gay Pride March' is this raw documentary that captures a pivotal moment, you know? It's all about that first march in New York City – feels like you can almost hear the energy of the crowd. The pacing is interesting; it brings together snippets of speeches and the vibe from the streets, really immersing you in that atmosphere of resistance and hope. And it’s not really flashy or overly polished, which somehow makes it more authentic. The practical effects? Well, that’s just real life unfolding. There's something about the way people express themselves in this film that just hits different, showcasing the spirit of the LGBTQ+ movement before it became a mainstream conversation. It’s distinctive in how it gives voice to those early struggles and celebrations.
Captures the essence of early LGBTQ+ activismRaw and authentic footage from the first marchOffers a window into a significant cultural moment
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