Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
Evil Cleric is a fascinating snapshot of the 1993 Lesbian and Gay March on Washington. It’s shot with an interesting mix of raw energy and technical savvy that pulls you right into the atmosphere of the moment. The film juxtaposes an enraged preacher’s rant with the crowd’s reactions, creating a compelling dialogue that speaks volumes about the social climate of the time. The pacing feels very much like the rhythm of the march itself—dynamic, at times chaotic, but always focused on the emotional weight of the message. It’s not just a documentary—it’s a document of resistance, and those moments when the crowd responds to the preacher are filled with powerful emotion and defiance. It’s this rawness and authenticity that sets it apart in the realm of political documentaries.
Documentary on LGBTQ+ activismRaw footage of 1993 marchEngaging crowd-reaction dynamics
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover