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Life on Christopher Street

Country: USA, Language: English, 28 mins

  • Director: No info
  • Writer: Kimberly Gray
  • Producer: Kimberly Gray

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The film focuses on urban gay youth and their lives on the most popular gay strip in the world. It is an exposé on a rising subculture of Black and Latino gay youth representing the Hip-Hop generation. The people portrayed maintain the aggressive hyper masculine image and attitude represented in the Hip-Hop culture, yet they are gay, thus contradicting the stereotypical image of homosexuals. Through the eyes of these males, known as homo thugs, we see gay rappers, Blood gang members, pimps, and prostitutes in their struggle to maintain dignity as gay minorities. It reveals the darker side of Christopher St. that not too many people are proud of, but must be exposed. 77 Films explains the trials and tribulations for minority youths on the street dealing with their sexuality in a society that lacks acceptance and understanding.


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