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So, 'The Gay Agenda 20' is really an interesting piece, even if the year and director are shrouded in mystery. It’s a collection of shorts that takes the idea of the 'Gay Agenda' and flips it on its head, offering a vibrant celebration rather than the usual rhetoric. Each segment, like 'Broken Sunflower Hearts' and 'Mike Osterhout & the Church of the Little Green Man', showcases its own unique flair, blending humor with poignancy. The pacing varies, but it fits well with the theme of reclaiming narratives. The performances can be quite raw, which adds to the authenticity. It’s diverse, a bit uneven at times, but definitely leaves a mark through its atmosphere and themes of love and resilience.
This film is a bit of a rarity, often not discussed in mainstream circles, which could make it appealing to niche collectors. As it’s a collection of shorts, finding it on physical media can be tricky, and digital availability seems quite limited too, adding to its allure. I’ve seen a few copies pop up at festivals, but they’re few and far between, making it a unique find for anyone interested in LGBTQ+ cinema.
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