Two Marches (1991)
Scenes shot at two national gay marches on Washington, DC are juxtaposed to reveal some of the devastating changes in the gay movement from 1979 to 1987, as hope is replaced by frustration and mourning. In Hubbard's roving footage we follow the shifts in spirit, age and racial composition of the demonstrators and witness the growing organization of the protest spectacle, as ragtag bunches of rebellious marchers give way to marching bands and the unfurling of the Names Project AIDS Quilt.
Director: Jim Hubbard
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: January 1, 1991
Original Language: en
Keywords
gay theme
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Two Marches about?
- Scenes shot at two national gay marches on Washington, DC are juxtaposed to reveal some of the devastating changes in the gay movement from 1979 to 1987, as hope is replaced by frustration and mourning. In Hubbard's roving footage we follow the shifts in spirit, age and racial composition of the demonstrators and witness the growing organization of the protest spectacle, as ragtag bunches of rebellious marchers give way to marching bands and the unfurling of the Names Project AIDS Quilt.
- Who directed Two Marches?
- Two Marches was directed by Jim Hubbard.
- How long is Two Marches?
- Two Marches has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- What genre is Two Marches?
- Two Marches is a Documentary film.