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Monday, 03 September 2012

G.L.B.T. THEMED MOVIES: GAY SEX IN THE 70s



SYNOPSIS:
Gay Sex in the 70s is a 2005 American documentary film about gay sexual culture in New York City in the 1970s. It illustrates the twelve years of sexual freedom bookended by the Stonewall riots of 1969 (which largely removed the threat of police repression) and the recognition of AIDS in 1981 (the dawning of the consequences of unprotected sex with multiple partners). The film uses archival footage and interviews to describe the world of gay anonymous and casual sex in the settings of discotheques,bathhousesbars and dark roomsFire Island and more.
The film was directed by Joseph Lovett and features interviews with Larry KramerTom BianchiBarton Lidice BenešRodger McFarlane, and many others.
The film was awarded the GayVN Award for Best Alternative Release of 2006.

REVIEW:
It was almost deja vu for me, watching what lifestyle was like in those heady days of Gay sex in the 70's despite the fact that was in 1978. I can't explain it, but there is something so familiar about seeing what life was like for gay people back then.

This films actually shows you this was REALLY happening, not only in NYC but around the world! This is a very good archive of a time in history and valuable in today's world.

It was fun to see all the pretty young things in their heyday who are all past middle age, yet knowing that they'd come a long way to get here. 
I enjoyed it and highly recommend it to anyone who was/n't around at the time.
Gay Sex in the 70s is a stunning visual document of New York. Lovett expertly mixes archival footage and interviews with those who lived through the times, including author/activist Larry Kramer, photographer Tom Bianchi, and the former business manager of the St. Marks Baths. From Greenwich Village to the Fire Island Pines, Gay Sex in the 70s celebrates a city and an era with the unbridled joy that characterized the decade, while at the same time offering a sobering reminder of the AIDS crisis that followed

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