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The Nazi persecution of homosexuals may be the last untold story of the
Third Reich.
Documentary Jury Prize for Directing Sundance Film Festival, 2000
The story of California's first openly
gay elected official, his assassination, and it's repercussions. A portrait of communities in conflict, and the birth pangs of gay political power. Academy Award, Best Documentary, 1984.
The powerful story of the first decade of the AIDS epidemic in the US, and the government's failure to respond.
Academy Award, Best Documentary 1989
1992 - A non-fiction road movie with many surprise turns along the back roads of the heartland. An eclectic tribute to chance encounters with strangers.
100 years of gay and lesbian characters in Hollywood movies, and behind-the scenes insights from the people who created them.
Emmy Award, Sundance Jury Prize 1995
A rare documentary action film that takes viewers inside a rapidly growing and frenetic world of risk, rebellion and camaraderie, and asks why some are so willing to put their bodies on the line.
Rob Epstein's nephew, Isaiah Gage, who lived four blocks from Ground Zero, wrote this rap in class one day. When asked to contribute to the Underground Zero compilation in response to 9/11, Rob and Jeffrey asked Isaiah to perform the piece.
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