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Videos
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New "MILK" Clip starring Sean Penn
The new trailer for the highly anticipated film "Milk," about gay leader and civil rights activist Harvey Milk starring Sean Penn and directed by Gus Van Sant.
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James Franco, Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin on "Milk"
Causecast sat down with James Franco, Josh Brolin and Emile Hirsch to talk about their new film, "Milk," starring Sean Penn and directed by Gus Van Sant.
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Harvey Milk was the first openly-gay man to be elected to public office in the US in 1977. His most recognized speech, "You Cannot Live On Hope Alone," was given in 1978, shortly before he was assassinated.
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MILK film clip starring Sean Penn
The new trailer for the highly anticipated film "Milk," about gay leader and civil rights activist Harvey Milk starring Sean Penn and directed by Gus Van Sant.
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Trailer for Focus Features film MILK, directed by Gus Van Sant and starring Sean Penn as Harvey Milk. In theaters November 26.
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Articles
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'Milk' Screenwriter: Harvey Helped Me Come Out
Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black says he was among those for whom Harvey Milk made a real difference.
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Gus Van Sant: Happy Milk Came Out AFTER Prop 8
"A new step" in gay cinema is how director Gus Van Sant described his Harvey Milk biopic last night at a Q&A following a screening at the the Museum of Modern.
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It is impossible for me to separate Gus Van Sant’s MILK from the political climate in which it is being released.
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Blog posts
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Mighty Real: Gus Van Sant on MILK
Written by Peter Bowen [The following article originally appeared in Filmmaker Magazine to commemorate Gus Van Sant being honored at this year’s IFP Gotham Awards.] In the early ’70s as a stude...
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When I was in college in Wisconsin, I had the opportunity to work on Tammy Baldwin's first campaign for the US House of Representatives. When she ultimately won, she became the first woman from Wi...
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Last Tuesday was bittersweet for me as a gay man living in California. On the one hand, we'd elected our nation's first black President, who, in his victory speech mentioned gay people by name in ...












