Another great historical LGBT film from Robert L. Camina. A great follow up to "Raid on the Rainbow Lounge". Both films put a human face on faceless tragedies. A well thought out mix of historical records and images with interviews of Survivors and those who supported them. The film is even more important now because of the Pluse Nightclub shootings. Troy Perry's comments at the end, about hoping to never having to experience this again has real meaning now. A must see film for all those interested in LGBT activism and it's history.