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Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria

Directed by Susan Stryker & Victor Silverman2005USA57 mins

Directors Susan Stryker and Victor Silverman’s award-winning documentary Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton’s Cafeteria tells the forgotten story of the first collective act of militant resistance to the social oppression of queer people in the United States: a 1966 riot by transgender prostitutes at a late night cafeteria in San Francisco.

In the summer of 1966, a drag queen patron of the Tenderloin’s Compton’s Cafeteria threw her cup of hot coffee in the face of a police officer as he made an unwarranted attempted to arrest her. The riot that followed would be come to known as the United States’ first recorded act of militant queer resistance to social oppression and police harassment in history. Three years before the famous gay riot at New York’s Stonewall Inn, the neighborhood’s drag queens and allies banded together to fight back against their ongoing discrimination, beating the cops with their high heels and throwing furniture out of the cafeteria windows.

This film is a recipient of a Frameline Completion Fund grant.

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Director
Susan Stryker & Victor Silverman
Year
2005
Country
USA
Running Time
57 mins
Language
English
Section
Documentary Features, Frameline Completion Fund

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