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The Rejected is quite a curious piece, really. It's a documentary that dives into the complexities of homosexuality at a time when such discussions were almost taboo on American television. The atmosphere is intense, yet almost clinical, as it explores societal attitudes with a stark honesty that feels raw. You get a sense of the pacing—it's not rushed, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of the subjects being discussed. What stands out are the candid interviews and personal stories, offering a glimpse into lives that mainstream media largely ignored. Dick Christian's direction feels almost journalistic, and while it lacks flashy practical effects, the impact is in its straightforwardness. This was groundbreaking for its time, and it still carries that weight today.
First documentary on homosexuality aired on U.S. TV.Originally broadcast on KQED, later syndicated nationally.A must-watch for those studying media history and LGBTQ representation.
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