The freedom to marry /

THE FREEDOM TO MARRY is the untold story of the most successful - and perhaps most inspiring - civil rights movement of our time. This is a riveting ride alongside Evan Wolfson, the man known as architect of the movement, and his team as they wage a decades-long battle all the way to the United Stat...

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Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Freedom to marry (Motion picture : 2016)
Other Authors: Wolfson, Evan, 1957- (on-screen participant.), Bonauto, Mary (on-screen participant.), DeBoer, April (on-screen participant.), Rowse, Jayne (on-screen participant.), Solomon, Marc (on-screen participant.), Richman, Bob (director of photography.), Raschke, Claudia (director of photography.), Kenniff, Keith (composer (expression)), Miller, Randy (Musical director)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:In English.
Published: [Sausalito, California] : Roco Films Educational, [2016]
Series:Academic Video Online
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:THE FREEDOM TO MARRY is the untold story of the most successful - and perhaps most inspiring - civil rights movement of our time. This is a riveting ride alongside Evan Wolfson, the man known as architect of the movement, and his team as they wage a decades-long battle all the way to the United States Supreme Court, providing fresh perspective on the movement's history along the way. This is both a primer for social change and a behind-the-scenes look at how regular people can actually make a difference.
Item Description:Originally released as a motion picture in 2016.
Physical Description:1 streaming video file (86 min.)
Playing Time:00:54:11
Awards:2016 Savannah Film Festival, Best Documentary
2016 Three Rivers Film Festival, Best Documentary: Audience Award
2017 Atlanta Jewish Film Festival, Best Documentary and Human Rights Prize
2017 Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival, Best Documentary: Audience Award
Production Credits:Camera by Bob Richman, Claudia Raschke ; edited by Pilar Ric ; music by Keith Kenniff, Randy Miller.