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Gay Chorus Deep South ()


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In response to a wave of discriminatory anti-LGBTQ laws and the divisive 2016 election, the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus embarks on a tour of the American Deep South.

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Tim Seelig ...
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Chris Verdugo ...
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Ashle Blow
Jimmy White ...
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Phillip Whitely
Steve Huffines ...
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Tom Paulino
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Dave Andrade
Josh Burford ...
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Dennis M. Chase ...
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Erick Ducut ...
Self (as Erick Duckut)
Kevin M. Healy ...
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Zachary Herries ...
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Kirk Linn-DeGrassi ...
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Frank Christian Marx ...
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William Pender ...
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Directed by

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David Charles Rodrigues ... (as David Charles)

Written by

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Jeff Gilbert ... () (as Jeff Seymann Gilbert)
 
David Charles Rodrigues ... () (as David Charles)

Produced by

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James Goode ... executive producer
Marissa Heringer ... associate producer
Rachel Reid Holbrook ... co-executive producer (as Rachel Holbrook)
Tony Högqvist ... executive producer
Bud Johnston ... producer
LeighAnna MacFadden ... co-producer
Jesse Moss ... producer
Sheila Nevins ... executive producer
Harrison Watkins ... associate producer
Freddie Whitman ... associate producer

Music by

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Bryan Senti

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Adam Brantley Hobbs ... director of photography

Editing by

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Jeff Gilbert ... (as Jeff Seymann Gilbert)

Editorial Department

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Beau Leon ... colorist
Nabil Moo ... color assistant
Daniel Steiner ... assistant editor
Luke Willis ... archival research / assistant editor

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Melinda Gorham ... (art direction) (as Melinda Gorham-Rodrigues)

Production Management

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Jamie McBriety ... post-production supervisor

Sound Department

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James Austin ... engineering services (as Jim Austin)
Jim Choi ... sound
Blake Collins ... foley mixer
Randy Dzielak ... sound
Chris Gridley ... supervising sound editor
Chris Heim ... sound
Pete Horner ... re-recording mixer
Josh Lowden ... general manager
Steve Morris ... head of engineering
Jon Null ... head of production
David Peifer ... digital editorial support
Carrie Perry ... scheduling
Michael Peters ... post-production finance manager
Daniela Pontoriero ... Post-Production Sound Accountant
Eva Porter ... client services
Mark Roy ... sound
Tony Sereno ... assistant re-recording mixer
Jana Vance ... foley artist
Darcel Walker ... sound
Freddie Whitman ... sound
Edgar Meza ... IT Manager: Skywalker Sound (uncredited)

Camera and Electrical Department

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Jeremy Ball ... digital imaging technician
Drew Dorsey ... steadicam operator
Ethan Indorf ... additional photography
Kean Levreault ... first assistant camera
Jesse Moss ... additional photography
Keri Oberly ... additional camera / first assistant camera
Thorsten Thielow ... additional photography / camera operator
Freddie Whitman ... first assistant camera
Luke Willis ... digital imaging technician

Music Department

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Michael Freeman ... music supervision / music supervisor

Additional Crew

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Colin Cadarette ... production assistant
Mariola Costa ... production assistant
Brittany Freece ... production assistant
Rebecca Lanthorne ... production assistant
Adam J. Segal ... publicist

Thanks

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Buzzy Cohen ... special thanks
Christine Echavia ... special thanks: Tour Security
Leslie Ann Jones ... very special thanks to
Stephen Schwartz ... very special thanks to
Leodis Strong ... very special thanks to (as Pastor Leodis Strong)

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Plot Summary

Led by Gay Chorus Conductor Dr. Tim Seelig and joined by The Oakland Interfaith Gospel Choir; the tour brings a message of music, love and acceptance to communities and individuals confronting intolerance. Over 300 singers travelled from Mississippi to Tennessee through the Carolinas and over the bridge in Selma. They performed in churches, community centers and concert halls in hopes of uniting us in a time of difference. The journey also challenges Tim and other Chorus members who fled the South to confront their own fears, pain and prejudices on a journey towards reconciliation. The conversations and connections that emerge offer a glimpse of a less divided America, where the things that divide us-faith, politics, sexual identity-are set aside by the soaring power of music, humanity and a little drag. Written by David Charles

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Also Known As
  • Egy meleg kórus lenn délen (Hungary)
  • Gej hor, duboki jug (Serbia)
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  • 100 min
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