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So, there's this documentary from '87 called Gay Rights. It's intriguing how it contrasts two councils—each with their own methods tackling LGBT rights. The film has a raw, earnest vibe that feels very much of its time. You get a real sense of the social climate back then, and the pacing is intentionally slow, allowing you to digest the weight of the issues being discussed. It doesn't shy away from the struggles and triumphs, showcasing some real-life stories that resonate. The performances are authentic, if a bit unrefined, which somehow adds to its charm. It's distinctive in its approach, giving you a dual perspective that you don't often see in other documentaries.
Explores contrasting approaches to LGBT advocacy.Offers a glimpse into the societal attitudes of the late 80s.Features real-life stories that highlight the human aspect.
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