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Freedom Day Parade & Gay USA w/ DJ Brad Scott

Part of The Lehigh Valley LGBTQ+ Film Series

Thursday, June 5 · view days & times
Venue: Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas

Free Tickets

1977 | NR | 1 hr 23 min

Directed by: Arthur J. Bressan Jr.

6:30 P.M. – Doors open with a DJ set by DJ Brad Scott
7:30 P.M. – Freedom Day Parade short film screening
7:45 P.M. – Gay U.S.A. film screening

Beautifully restored by the UCLA Film & Television Archive in collaboration with Frameline and Outfest, Gay USA is the first American feature-length documentary by and about LGBTQ+ people. Director Arthur J. Bressan Jr. (best known for his 1985 gay drama Buddies) mobilized camera crews across the country to document the national Gay Freedom Day marches in June of 1977. Gay USA conveys the passion, anger, and defiant optimism of a community under attack (in that month of June 1977 alone: California's anti-gay Briggs Initiative had just been announced, Anita Bryant's vicious homophobia had helped repeal Miami's gay rights ordinance, and a gay man named Robert Hillsborough had only days earlier been the victim of a fatal gay-bashing in San Francisco).

Bressan weaves in audio of some of those homophobic voices and gives an overview of historical homophobia, including an account of gays and the Holocaust — and then illustrates the triumphant power of love and pride. In addition to the magnificent cross-section of footage from the marches in San Francisco, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Diego, and Philadelphia, Gay USA also gives us a fantastic look at rare footage shot by Lilli Vincenz of the very first gay pride parade in New York City in 1970 (which was then known as Christopher Street Liberation Day) as well as showing Bressan's own previously shot footage from San Francisco's first major gay pride celebration in 1972.

This screening will begin with the 11-minute documentary short Freedom Day Parade. Director Wakefield Poole moved to San Francisco in 1974 and captured the energy and sights of an early San Francisco gay pride parade, set to a campy, eclectic soundtrack.

DJ Brad Scott

DJ Brad F Scott is the mastermind behind some of Easton PA’s longest-running and best dance parties, including Easton Tea Dance, Coven and Pride, and more.

An experienced DJ spanning from Philadelphia to the Poconos, Brad knows how to respond to the crowd — and goes for it. Brad's genre-bending style extends from deep, dark disco, classic house, classic disco, 80s and the underground beats.

Brad originally hails from Indiana but has lived in New York City, New Zealand, Ohio, Florida, Georgia and Australia. He is a passionate vegan, enjoys time with his dog Lady, and is happily committed to his lifelong partner.

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Venue Information
Frank Banko Alehouse Cinemas
ArtsQuest Center
101 Founders Way
Bethlehem, PA 18015
610-332-1300
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