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Love

Country: USA, Language: English, 23 mins

  • Director: Alejandra Duque
  • Writer: Beth Fortman Brand; Alejandra Duque
  • Producer: Beth Fortman Brand; Douglas Brand

CGiii Comment

A dreary and unaccomplished account of prop 8.

The narrator should never narrate again...a voice similar to that of a drone.


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The(ir) Blurb...

LOVE is a feature documentary which powerfully addresses the most important civil rights issue of the 21st Century, same-sex marriage. We are reminded of three absolute truths; First, Love is the Source of all creation. Second, Love is the core essence of who we truly are. Third, how Love is expressed in our world is through compassion, kindness, acceptance, and a life lived with grace. On Election Day 2008, Proposition 8 passed and became law in the state of California and it changed the California Constitution by adding a new section (7.5) to Article 1, which reads, "Only marriage between a man and a woman is valid or recognized in California." LOVE poignantly illustrates the tremendous impact this law has had on those within the LBGT Community and their families ability to be responsible for and to ultimately provide the same loving care that is automatically offered to those within the heterosexual community.