Gay Sex in the 70s (2005)


Gay Sex in the 70s
Release Date26 April 2005
GenreDocumentary
CountryUSA
LanguageEnglish
Sound MixStereo
ColorColor

Gay Sex in the 70s is a 2005 American documentary film about gay sexual culture in New York City in the 1970s. It illustrates the twelve years of sexual freedom bookmarked by the Stonewall riots of 1969 (which largely removed the threat of police repression) and the recognition of AIDS in 1981 (the dawning of the consequences of unprotected sex with multiple partners). The film uses archival footage and interviews to describe the world of gay anonymous and casual sex in the settings of discotheques, bathhouses, bars and dark rooms, Fire Island and more.


Cast and Crew


Cast

Robert Alvarez
Himself

Alvin Baltrop
Himself

Barton Benes
Himself

Tom Bianchi
Himself

Mel Cheren
Himself

Arnie Kantrowitz
Himself

Himself

Lawrence Mass
Himself

Rodger McFarlane
Himself

Susan Tomkin
Herself

Richard A. Lynch
Himself

Ken Unger
Himself

Joseph F. Lovett
Himself

Herself

Director

Joseph F. Lovett

Producer

M. Sean Kaminsky
producer

Joseph F. Lovett
producer

Original Music

Art Labriola
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Cinematographer

M. Sean Kaminsky

Joseph F. Lovett
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Editor

Jason Szabo
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Production Manager

Brian Glazer
production manager

Sound Department

Neil Cedar
sound editor

Tony Pipitone
sound re-recording mixer

Visual Effects

Rachel Fedde
digital effects artist

Vincent MacTiernan
digital effects artist

Editorial Department

David Emanuele
assistant editor

Lee Rogers
assistant editor

Rosie Seitchik
assistant editor

Other Crew

Woo Cho
producer's representative

Thanks

Bruce Brothers
very special thanks

Production Company

Lovett Productions
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Frameline
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Heartlove Productions
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Distributor

Lovett Releasing

Wolfe Video
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Frameline

Lovett Productions

Force Entertainment

Sundance Channel






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