March for Dignity (2020)
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: March 1, 2020
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.