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Suns Cinema
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Out In The Night
Out in the Night is a documentary that tells the story of a group of young friends, African American lesbians who are out, one hot August night in 2006, in the gay friendly neighborhood of New York City. They are all in their late teens and early twenties and come from a low-income neighborhood in Newark, New Jersey. Two of the women are the focus  gender non-conforming Renata Hill, a single mother with a soft heart and keen sense of humor, and petite femme Patreese Johnson, a shy and tender poet.

As they and their friends walk under the hot neon lights of tattoo parlors in the West Village, an older man sexually and violently confronts them. He says to Patreese let me get some of that as he points below her waist. When she says that they are gay, the man becomes violent and threatens to fuck them straight. He spits and throws a lit cigarette. Renata and Venice defend the group and a fight begins, captured by security cameras nearby. The man yanks out hair from Venices head and chokes Renata. Then, Patreese pulls a knife from her purse and swings at him. Strangers jump in to defend the women and the fight escalates. As the fight comes to an end, all get up and walk away. But 911 has been called and the man involved has a puncture wound from the knife. Police swarm to the scene as their radios blast out warning of a gang attack. The women are rounded up and charged with gang assault, assault and attempted murder.

Three of the women plead guilty. But Renata, Patreese, Venice and Terrain claim their innocence. They are called a Gang of Killer Lesbians by the media. In activist circles they become known as The New Jersey 4 (NJ4).

Through the lives of these four young women, Out in the Night reveals how their race, gender identity and sexuality became criminalized in the mainstream news media and criminal legal system.

Out in the Night has screened in 100 film festivals and universities, winning over a dozen festival jury and audience awards since its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June 2014. OITN has been recognized by Alternet as one of the 12 best and most powerful documentaries of 2014, was #6 on film critic Steven Boones top 10 list at RogerEbert.com, and was called one of the 10 best LGBT documentaries by the Advocate. Canadas oldest  literary journal by and about women called Out in the Night one of the 14 top feminist films of 2014.

This film could help influence the ongoing LGBT civil rights struggle. Everyone should see it.  RogerEbert.com

This film is necessaryit adds to a larger dialogue to the injustices of black men and women around the world  Indiewire.com

Out in the Night: New York Citys racism and anti-gay bias plays out on screen  the guardian

A Few Potential Oscar Contenders from the L.A. Film Fest  LA Magazine

Moving film that smartly makes this personal question universal  The Examiner

Out in the Night goes on to show  black bodies are at risk everywhere, especially, as the film makes clear, Out In The Night.  PopMatters

issues of self-defense and resistance as black women, and more specifically as LGBT people of color who continually face this type of harassment, become the main focus. Who has the right to resist?  IndieWire | Shadow & Act

This impassioned social issue documentary serves as a strong indictment of tabloid journalism and a prejudicial legal system.  Hollywood Reporter

Out in the Night is not a movie; its a movement.  The Bilerico Project

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Suns Cinema (Afficher)
3107 Mount Pleasant Street NW
Washington, DC 20010
United States
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Propriétaire : Suns Cinema
Sur BPT depuis : 02 Mai 2016
 
Suns Cinema
www.sunscinema.com


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