The Life of Harvey Milk: In the Footsteps of Gandhi and King
The life of late San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk in the context of Gandhi and Martin Luther King. This animated documentary charts a time-line of the life of the first openly gay man elected to public office in between events in other civil rights struggles. Produced by Causecast for Focus Features, the piece celebrates the release of the film MILK, in theaters November 26.
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- 12.01.08
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I am deeply impressed and moved by Sean Penn's representation of Harvey Milk. He portrayed him honorably and respectfully. The film was amazing and words cannot express the magnitude of my apprectiation for the telling of the story, the acting and the art of showing a life as it truly was, not altered. I hadn't been to a movie in a few years and would rather wait for quality such as this film and Mr. Penn provided than to go more often for nothing. Bless everyone connected to the film and especially to Harvey Milk for living his life on his terms, with respect, compassion, strength, honor, and committment. Sandra Johnson sandystarr2000@yahoo.com