As a child, I lived a very sheltered life. My hometown was small, my school was small (and Catholic), and I was an only child in my small (also very Catholic) family. Needless to say, I was not taught (nor did I see) much about of other walks of life outside my own. Due to my upbringing, this documentary was quite eye-opening for me. It unveiled the plights of a group of people that I had never truly understood the gravity of. Now, in all honesty, I'm not much of a movie watcher (aside from your standard "haha look at the funny animated Disney guy" when I was much younger), so most if not all of the content in this documentary was new to me. However, I remember learning about the various film censorship boards in the United States during my "History through Film" class in high school. I had heard how stringent these boards were, but I hadn't the slightest idea that they were so strict to the point of outright disallowing any mention of homosexuality in movi...
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