Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco - The Castro

Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco - The Castro

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San Francisco, California | Political Assassination

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  • Genre(s): Documentary, TV Movie
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Peter L. Stein
  • Cast(s): Marga Gómez, Cleve Jones, Terri Orth-Pallavicini, Ken Ruta, Brian Freeman See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 26min
  • Music: Miriam Cutler
  • Award(s): Emmy 1998 (Won)
    GLAAD Media 1999 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Dave Chappelle: The Dreamer, The Sound of 007
  • Story:
    Now known internationally as the world's first "gay hometown," San Francisco's Castro District was a quiet, working-class neighborhood of European immigrants only a few decades ago. In this documentary, the story of the Castro's transformation is told by those who lived it, young and old, straight and gay. It's a tale of social upheaval, exuberant street culture, political assassination, and the inspiring coming-of-age of an entire community an ongoing saga even today.
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STORY

Story
Now known internationally as the world's first "gay hometown," San Francisco's Castro District was a quiet, working-class neighborhood of European immigrants only a few decades ago. In this documentary, the story of the Castro's transformation is told by those who lived it, young and old, straight and gay. It's a tale of social upheaval, exuberant street culture, political assassination, and the inspiring coming-of-age of an entire community an ongoing saga even today.

AWARDS

Won
Emmy Award

Cultural Affairs Program | 1998

Writing Program | 1998

Nominations
GLAAD Media Award

Outstanding Film Documentary | 1999