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  • Compulsion
  • Inside Amir
  • Peter Hujar's Day
  • Captive (The)
  • Weapons
  • Follies
  • I Have Never Been on an Airplane
  • Nova 78'
  • Alexina B. Composing Lives
  • Long Road to the Director's Chair (The)
  • Griffin in Summer
  • Girls & Boys
  • Premiere (The)
  • Unforgivable
  • Wayward
  • Cutaways
  • My Sunnyside
  • Brigitte’s Planet B
  • How Far Does The Dark Go?
  • Brief History of the LGBT+ Press in Brazil (A)
  • Internal Comms
  • Ghost Empire § Mauritius-Chagos
  • Mothers, Lovers and Others
  • Labyrinth of Lost Boys
  • Gunyo Cholo: The Dress
  • Days of August
  • Chica Quinqui
  • After the Hunt
  • Desire Lines
  • History of Two Warriors
  • Oxygen Masks Will (Not) Drop Automatically
  • Einfach machen - She-Punks von 1977 bis heute
  • Couture
  • Out Standing
  • History of Sound (The)
  • Cinema Jazireh
  • Imagine
  • TURA!
  • Flower Girl
  • Maspalomas

Track Two

Country: Canada, Language: English, 88 mins

  • Director: Harry Sutherland
  • Producer: Gord Keith; Harry Sutherland

CGiii Comment

A fantastic example of how gay history is skewed...and, hi-jacked.

This is about bath-houses...an exclusive domain of gay men...yet, the first person to talk in this film is a lesbian 'spokeperson'...

It also serves as a reminder...of how offensive the word 'queer' is (and will always be)...who 'reclaimed' this word?!? Was feminism not enough?

Lesbians never experienced the same hate and criminality as gay men did/do...they were not called 'queer' in the schoolyards.

The younger generation should watch this - those that identify as 'queer' because they were told to by those who were never called 'queer'....

Angry...you bet.


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The(ir) Blurb...

Documentary on the growth of Toronto's gay community including positive developments as well as the infamous 'Operation Soap' where the Toronto Police raided gay bath houses, and the subsequent protests.

Cast & Characters

John Bart;
Christine Bearchall;
Arnold Bruner;
Gerald Hannon;
Brent Hawkes;
George Hislop;
Susan Huycke as Narrator;
Ken Popert;
John Sewell