Despite the collective outings of Ellen DeGeneres, Elton John, Rosie O'Donnell and OLympic diver Greg Louganis, homophobia is alive and well -- especially in the small towns of the Deep South. Focusing on the day-to-day struggles of two Mississippi gay bars and the grateful patrons who often travel hundreds of miles to find them, filmmaker Malcolm Ingram reveals a surprisingly close community that treats its residents like family members.
2006 NR 81 Minutes
5 Stars. Really great documentary about small town gay life and the struggles people endure. Real eyeopener. Very thankful I left the small town I grew up in (Lewistown, MT).