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So, this one’s interesting - "We Can Be Gay Today: Baltic Pride 2013" dives into a pivotal moment for Lithuania’s LGBT community. It’s a documentary, and the pacing feels intentionally reflective, almost meditative at times, capturing the tension of a country grappling with its past while trying to embrace progress. The atmosphere is raw, you can almost feel the weight of history in the air. You get a real sense of the determination from the Lithuanian Gay League and all those who marched. The performances, if you can call them that, are genuine – people share their stories and hopes. It stands out because it’s not just about the parade; it’s about a struggle for identity and acceptance in a place that hasn’t always been kind. Worth a look if you’re into social movements and grassroots activism in cinema.
Pivotal moment in Lithuanian LGBT historyAuthentic personal storiesReflective pacing and raw atmosphere
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