当我们崛起时的剧情介绍,美国公共电视网ABC于日前正式购得,讲述同志权益斗争的八小时迷你剧《当我们崛起》(When We Rise,暂译)。美国大导格斯·范·桑特将执导该剧两小时时长的首播集,《米尔克》编剧达斯汀·兰斯·布莱克则撰写本片剧本,这也是两人时隔8年后的再度合作。该剧目前已在紧锣密鼓地筹备中。
A dramatization of the real life San Francisco centered fight for LGBT rights from 1972 to 2015 is presented, the LGBT community which arguably has had the most numerous organized campaigns against them of any minority group to suppress those rights in the United States during that time period. It focuses on the advocacy and other supportive work of four individuals, Cleve Jones, Roma Guy, Diane Jones and Ken Jones, whose experiences focus on different aspects of the issue. Cleve's story focuses primarily on the political and legislative fight for gay and ultimately LGBT rights. Roma's story focuses primarily on her fight for women's rights, especially safe places for women, within that where she as a lesbian fits, ultimately a fight for universal health care in San Francisco, and her personal relationships particularly with Diane. Beyond that relationship with Roma, Diane's story focuses on her work as a nurse in caring for AIDS patients, and her want as a lesbian to have a child. And Ken's story focuses on his search for the LGBT community's place within organized religion, and his longtime relationship with child welfare worker Richard, who hid behind a heterosexual marriage to protect his livelihood. Key events and the LGBT community reaction to these events in this collective fight are presented, such as the Equal Rights Amendment movement, the push to get gay Harvey Milk elected to San Francisco public office (he who would be the first openly homosexual person to hold public office in the US), the vote on Proposition 6 in California in conjunction with singer and Florida orange juice spokesperson Anita Bryant's anti-gay crusade, the murders of Milk and San Francisco mayor George Moscone, the AIDS crisis, the AIDS memorial quilt which was not supported by the entire gay community, the disillusionment with President Bill Clinton's administration with "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" and the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) enacted under his watch, and the vote on Proposition 8 in California which ultimately led to a fight at the United States Supreme Court for complete civil rights for the LGBT community throughout the nation.
They run around, like everything is for granted out there.。One struggle.One fight.。你什么时候知道你得崛起并且绝地反击的?。关于When We Rise 原声(完结补充)。同样的抗争同样的奋斗——《当我们崛起时》背后的原型。看完感想。还没看,但看到短评有些感触。One struggle, one fight,one life.。不能遗忘的。吾爱吾国,吾更爱##。。
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这几天youtube的广告被这部剧承包了。光看预告片已经泪眼婆娑。希望国内的我们可以勇敢发声,争取权益!当几年前我母亲愤怒鄙夷嘶声力竭对我吼着“我就是不接受我就是不接受你有病我道德沦丧中国不接受你!!” 到如今,我与她关系仍然不好,她还是自欺欺人,我也没有再一次勇敢告诉她
一直认为每每今天当我们有权妄谈“权益的泛滥”,都要得益于前人不断的努力和奋斗。如40年前的那部《根》,勇于扛起大旗的ABC依然在用自己的力量去不断的提醒人们要去回望和审视历史。哪怕是教科书般的展示和情绪高昂的陈词,但这也是广播网特有的力量与令人值得尊敬的责任感的最好体现。
美国的同性平权斗争了几十年,才迎来同性婚姻合法,真不容易,影片结尾很令人激动。虽然前一段时间台湾的同性平权取得了阶段胜利,但我很悲观地认为大陆的同性平权,至少在未来30年内不会有太大进步,原因是极少有公众人物出来发声,每年两会期间总是李银河去提案,好像只有她需要同性婚姻法似的😪
只有身在群体之中的人,才会有震撼和共鸣
期待后面。说实话, 一直很反感那些各种讲运动的片子,总是各种慷慨激昂和套路,但是这片子却渐渐的被感染了,他只是自顾自的讲着历史,讲着那时候的gay人群的生活,讲着几个主角如何参与发起运动,很有感染力,突然就对平时缩头缩尾的自己shame on myself.