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Based on the book by Vito Russo, this 1995 [[Documentary]] explores the history of Hollywood's portrayal of gay characters through the ages. Give it a watch, it is awesome.
Based on the book by Vito Russo, this 1995 [[Documentary]] explores the history of Hollywood's portrayal of gay characters through the ages. Give it a watch, it is awesome.{{citation needed}}

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* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: The documentary is a worthy adaptation of the Vito Russo book, managing to include and expand on many of the ideas from the book. The film also benefits from the new medium, being able to show scenes that Russo could only describe.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]]: The documentary is a worthy adaptation of the Vito Russo book, managing to include and expand on many of the ideas from the book. The film also benefits from the new medium, being able to show scenes that Russo could only describe.
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]

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Based on the book by Vito Russo, this 1995 Documentary explores the history of Hollywood's portrayal of gay characters through the ages. Give it a watch, it is awesome.Template:Citation needed

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