March for Dignity (2020)

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A small group of LGBTQI+ activists in Tbilisi, Georgia attempt to conduct the first Pride march in the country. They face overwhelming opposition from far-right groups, the government, and the Georgian Orthodox Church who have a history of inciting violent attacks on the community. With membership of the European Union, and anti-Russian sentiment firmly on the political agenda, Georgians are at a turning point in history where they must choose to fight for progress and human rights, or concede to greater Russian influence.

Director: John Eames
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 74 min
Release Date:
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English, ქართული
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is March for Dignity about?
A small group of LGBTQI+ activists in Tbilisi, Georgia attempt to conduct the first Pride march in the country. They face overwhelming opposition from far-right groups, the government, and the Georgian Orthodox Church who have a history of inciting violent attacks on the community. With membership of the European Union, and anti-Russian sentiment firmly on the political agenda, Georgians are at a turning point in history where they must choose to fight for progress and human rights, or concede to greater Russian influence.
Who directed March for Dignity?
March for Dignity was directed by John Eames.
How long is March for Dignity?
March for Dignity has a runtime of 1h 14m (74 minutes).
What genre is March for Dignity?
March for Dignity is a Documentary film.
Where was March for Dignity produced?
March for Dignity was produced in United Kingdom.