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Stonewall Uprising : ウィキペディア英語版
Stonewall Uprising

''Stonewall Uprising'' is a 2010 American documentary film examining the events surrounding the Stonewall riots that began during the early hours of June 28, 1969. ''Stonewall Uprising'' made its theatrical debut on June 16, 2010, at the Film Forum in New York City.〔("June 28, 1969: Turning Point in Gay Rights History" ), ''New York Times''. Retrieved on June 16, 2010.〕〔("Queens of the Night: What really happened at the Stonewall Inn?" ), ''Village Voice'' film review (June 16–22, 2010, Vol. LV, No. 24). Retrieved June 16, 2010.〕 The movie features interviews with eyewitnesses to the incident, including the New York Police Department deputy inspector Seymour Pine.〔Wilton, Lisa. ("Witnesses revisit '60s gay rights riots" ), ''Calgary Sun'', September 1, 2010. Accessed September 8, 2010.〕
The film was produced and directed by the documentary makers Kate Davis and David Heilbroner, and is based on the book by the historian David Carter, ''Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution''.〔(David Carter ) website bio〕 The title theme is by Gary Lionelli.〔Lionelli, Gary (''Suburbia'' )〕
==Overview==

About the first third of ''Stonewall Uprising'' explores a general overview of societal attitudes toward homosexuality in 1960s America. Combining interviews with Virginia Apuzzo, Martin Boyce, Raymond Castro, Danny Garvin, Jerry Hoose, Tommy Lanigan-Schmidt, Dick Leitsch, John O'Brien, Seymour Pine, Yvonne Ritter, Fred Sargeant, Martha Shelley, Howard Smith, Lucian Truscott, and Doric Wilson,〔Interviewees, (''Stonewall Uprising'' ) Retrieved July 20, 2011.〕 with archival footage from locally produced television programs, public service films warning of the "dangers" of homosexuality and "CBS Reports: The Homosexuals", the film presents both a national perspective and a personal one. The film also touches on pre-Stonewall activism, including the Annual Reminder pickets held in Philadelphia.
The film then shifts to the days immediately preceding the riot and the specific conditions in New York City, including a raid on the Stonewall Inn that had happened days before the raid that triggered the riot, to explain why conditions were ripe for some action to happen. Archive film from the riots, dramatic re-enactments and eyewitness testimony are presented, along with animation of the streets surrounding the Stonewall Inn showing how rioters were able to evade and outflank responding police.
''Stonewall Uprising'' concludes with an examination of the aftermath of the rioting, including the energizing of the gay community as a political force and the establishment of Christopher Street Liberation Day, the genesis of gay pride parades in the United States.

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