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Director: Malcolm Ingram
Malcolm Ingram's spiritual companion piece to his acclaimed documentary Small Town Gay Bar, Southern Pride offers a fascinating insight into LGTBQ+ rights in a post-Trump landscape. Headstrong bar owner Lynn Koval, alongside a team of friends (and her own Republican-voting sister), endeavour against all odds to organise a Pride march in her local town. Meanwhile, in another part of the state, organisers of a Black Pride celebration are simultaneously striving to make a difference, despite the numerous setbacks that stand in their way. Emotionally textured and politically prescient, this inspiring tale of triumph over adversity addresses themes of leadership, struggle, division, community and race relations, ultimately offering a sense of hope in a world that can too often appear so hopeless.
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Malcolm Ingram's 2017 documentary Southern Pride offers a timely and compelling look at the struggle for LGBTQ+ rights in a post-Trump America, blending the emotional journeys of a local bar owner and Black Pride organizers to create an inspiring tale of triumph over adversity.
Southern Pride is a 1917 American silent drama film directed by Henry King and starring Gail Kane, Cora Drew, and John Vosper.
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