The Pride of Palm Springs ()


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In the fall of 2006 Palm Springs High School band director Brian Ingelson decided that it was time for his marching band to perform in the Palm Springs Pride Parade. Six years later, what started out to be a controversial decision, has... See more »

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Katy Wilkerson ... (co-director)
Sam Wilkerson ... (co-director)

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Steven Wilkerson ... executive producer

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Sam Wilkerson

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Sam Wilkerson

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Hayden Smith ... sound recordist

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Stefan Colson ... camera operator
Hayden Smith ... camera operator

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In the fall of 2006 Palm Springs High School band director Brian Ingelson decided that it was time for his marching band to perform in the Palm Springs Pride Parade. Six years later, what started out to be a controversial decision, has become one of the bands most meaningful performances of the year. Not only for the students marching in the parade but, for the tens of thousands of Pride Parade spectators. In this documentary, former PSHS band member and budding film maker Sam Wilkerson, questions parade goers about what their reactions were the first time they saw a public high school marching band perform in a pride parade and what they think this inclusion means for the LGBT community. Written by Anonymous

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