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This absorbing set of documentary shorts runs the gamut from a Black, queer, and trans writer and artist from Texas, a DJ who has curated a recreation of the Stonewall jukebox from 1969, an aspiring costume designer who visits their island homeland of Guam to make costumes for a children’s theatre and reconnect with distanced parents, the resilience of a Michigan librarian and mother of a transgender child as she navigates the imminent closure of her community library amidst fervent book-banning efforts, an activist who inspired The Trevor Project, a small town that offers a community for trans women, and a lesbian couple inspired by a Time magazine cover

In 2003, a groundbreaking Newsweek cover responded to a Supreme Court case by featuring a lesbian couple and asking, "Is Gay Marriage Next?" This inspired a young, closeted woman to come out, and two decades later, she searches for the couple who gave her hope. Together, they explore the LGBTQ political landscape then and now. In a post-Roe era, this story asks a familiar question with a haunting twist: is gay marriage next—to go?

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    16 minutes
  • Language
    English
  • Country
    United States
  • Premiere
    Georgia Premiere
  • Social Media
  • Director
    Emily Clark
  • Producer
    Emily Clark, Julia Runagall
  • Cinematographer
    Gareth Smit
  • Editor
    J.P. Damboragian
  • Animator
    Parth Dake, Bodhi Ray