Conscience is our magnetic compass; reason our chart. |
I think in terms of pleasing an audience. Worrying about bringing picketers? I haven't thought of that at all. |
I think the opposite is true, ... More people are willing to support, to stand up for their community. They know we bring something to the table for the gay community. |
It's a response to religious oppression, ... folks who have gone through conversion therapy (in) Christian schools where they were being converted from homosexuality back to heterosexual. Of course it didn't work for any of them, and now they're trying to balance their homosexuality and Christianity, trying to be happy with both. |
None of them had anything new to say, |
Of all my wife's relations I like myself the best. |
She was the first person who got me involved and kind of inspired me, |
That was never a thought, never an option, |
The trend I'm seeing is like a postmodern approach to queer experience, more like stretching the boundaries of general assumptions about gay and lesbian life. |
We don't really have the stereotypical coming-out stories this year, ... I don't know if I saw anything fitting that mold or not. If I did, it wasn't very good. |
We just need to market to (teenagers) through gay-straight alliances in high schools. Just tell them here are some films you might enjoy; come together as a group and join us. |
We took it out in the editing process, |
We were asking: |
What's the use of showing films that will end up at multiplexes in six months, or everybody's going to get to see in some way or another? There's so much gay media now and so much access. You can find gay characters on TV with ease. They're all over the place, but they're the same character. |