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Out in the Night

Directed by blair dorosh-walther2014USA75 mins

In 2006, under the neon lights of a gay-friendly neighborhood in New York City, a group of African American lesbians were violently threatened by a man on the street. The women fought back and were later charged with gang assault and attempted murder. The tabloids quickly dubbed them a gang of "Killer Lesbians" and a "Wolf Pack." Three pleaded guilty to avoid a trial, but the remaining four — Renata, Patreese, Venice and Terrain — maintained their innocence. The award-winning Out in the Night examines the sensational case and the women's uphill battle, revealing the role that race, gender identity and sexuality play in our criminal justice system.

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

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Director
blair dorosh-walther
Year
2014
Country
USA
Running Time
75 mins
Language
English
Section
Showcase, Frameline Completion Fund
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