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Last Call at Maud’s

Directed by Paris Poirier1993USA77 mins

Some genuinely wild women take center stage in Paris Poirier’s vivacious and historical documentary about Maud’s; an establishment that had been the longest-running lesbian bar in the United States. This venerable San Francisco establishment opened in 1966, when lesbians were still very much in the closet. Maud’s flourished throughout the 1970s and 1980s, enjoying an international reputation as a meeting place for lesbians and their friends, only to be shut down in 1989 as a result of the community’s shifting priorities.

Provocative personal stories of coming out, sexual politics, and softball are mixed with flashbacks to the Hollywood gay bars of the 1940s and the vice raids of the 1950s. The vintage photos and personal interviews (with Mary Wings, Judy Grahn, Phyllis Lyon, Del Martin, Sally Gearhart, JoAnn Loulan, and Rikki Streicher, to name a few) are an invaluable window into lesbian history.

A witty and informative look at cultural evolution in the making, _Last Call at Maud’s _salutes and preserves an era in history when bars were the only cultural institutions in the lesbian community.

Expected Guests

Paris Poirier
Director
Karen Kiss
Producer
Cheryl Rosenthal
Cinematographer

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

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Director
Paris Poirier
Year
1993
Country
USA
Running Time
77 mins
Language
English
Section
Documentary Features, Retrospective, Frameline Completion Fund
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