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Coming Out Under Fire (DVD)

$145.00

72min.

Coming Out Under Fire shoots to the heart of an issue that continues to be the focus of heated debates today: the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on gays and lesbians in the military. Recipient of a George Foster Peabody Award and a Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Award, this internationally acclaimed film uncovers the World War II origins of a military policy which labeled homosexuals as mentally ill and sought their discharge as “undesirables.”

Includes an illustrated viewer’s guide, bonus footage, and special DVD features.

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Description

Special Features:

  • Additional interviews with four World War II veterans and the author of an official 1940s report criticizing the treatment of gays in the military.
  • Extended scenes of the 1993 U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee Hearings on gays in the military. Highlights include arguments from former General Norman Schwarzkopf, Senators John Warner and Strom Thurmond, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and formal Colonel and openly lesbian soldier, Margarethe Cammermeyer, whose story was told in an NBC film starring Glen Close.
  • Historical Documents Gallery, including details from World War II experiments to detect homosexuality in servicemembers: the “Drawing-A-Man Test” and the “Gag Reflex and Fellatio Test.”
  • Production notes from the filmmaker, with photos from the set.

12-page Illustrated Viewer’s Guide:

  • Essay by award-winning author/journalist Chris Bull, Washington Correspondence for the Advocate
  • Historical Timeline on “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, from 1778 to present day
  • Resource Guide
  • Reading List
  • List of other films and videos that deal with homosexuality and the U.S. Military

Music Selections:

  • Listen to music cues originally composed for Coming Out Under Fire, along with corresponding images from the film. A special feature allows you to hear the tracks singularly or all 11 tracks continuously without stopping.
  • Read a short biography on Emmy Award-winning composer, Mark Adler, and his remarks on producing his score for the film.

Plus:

  • Full-Length Theatrical Version
  • Scene Selection
  • Theatrical Trailer