Human rights activist Carole Roussopoulos formed one of the first militant video collectives, Video Out, with her husband Paul Roussopoulos. In 1971, they filmed the first public protest by gay and lesbian people in France, on 1 May 1971, by the group Front homosexuel d’action revolutionnaire. During the protest denouncing sexual discrimination, the camera follows first the protestors and then the onlookers, who watch them with shock and curiosity. A seminal documentary, not only for recording and remembering the gay rights movement, but also for the emergence of an engaged cinematic practice.
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