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Gay Sex in the 70s

  • 2005
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 7m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
969
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Gay Sex in the 70s (2005)
Documentary

A chronicle of gay culture in New York during the post-Stonewall, pre-AIDs era.A chronicle of gay culture in New York during the post-Stonewall, pre-AIDs era.A chronicle of gay culture in New York during the post-Stonewall, pre-AIDs era.

  • Director
    • Joseph F. Lovett
  • Stars
    • Robert Alvarez
    • Alvin Baltrop
    • Barton Benes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    969
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph F. Lovett
    • Stars
      • Robert Alvarez
      • Alvin Baltrop
      • Barton Benes
    • 21User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Robert Alvarez
    • Self - Hand in Hand Film Productions
    • (as Bob Alvarez)
    Alvin Baltrop
    • Self - Photographer
    Barton Benes
    • Self - Artist
    Tom Bianchi
    • Self - Photographer
    Mel Cheren
    • Self - CEO, West End Records
    Arnie Kantrowitz
    • Self - English Professor, Activist, Writer
    Larry Kramer
    Larry Kramer
    • Self - Writer, Activist
    Lawrence Mass
    • Self - Addiction Specialist, Writer
    • (as Lawrence Mass M.D.)
    Rodger McFarlane
    Rodger McFarlane
    • Self - Foundation Director, Writer, Activist
    Susan Tomkin
    • Self - Asst. to Bruce Mailman, The Saint & St. Mark's Baths
    Richard A. Lynch
    • Self
    Ken Unger
    • Self - Internist
    • (as Ken Unger M.D.)
    Joseph F. Lovett
    • Self
    • (uncredited)
    Bette Midler
    Bette Midler
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Joseph F. Lovett
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews21

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    9trapazoid

    A frank look back... how far we've come... or have we?

    A no holds barred look back at a hedonistic time of freedom for sexual awareness and discovery... it can almost make this thirty something long for a time pre AIDs. It posed a lot of questions for me like, which came first, the gay sexual carnivore, or the backlash against sexual persecution. At a screening, an audience member wished they had been old enough to have enjoyed in the decadent madness that seemed pervasive by the movie's content... and I was left to wonder, how different it was then (men having sex with strangers in bathhouses and the back of trucks and piers) to how it is now (men arranging sex dates with others online). What a wake up call to reality.
    10reidwill

    Don't miss this

    This film is phenomenal. Although I didn't experience this moment in history, the film takes you back both elegantly and poignantly. Through incredible footage, photos, and other memorabilia, I relived this incredible period of time. The interviews and personal stories shed an unbiased light on an important era. The film asks the questions - how did this moment in time influence the shape of the gay community for decades to come? Was this just one long hedonistic party or did this help create a sense of gay community? There are a lot of documentaries out there, but this is definitely one not to miss.

    Reid Williams
    9gentelg

    A perfect time capsule of a almost lost era!

    This documentary gives us a look at the freedom and decadence that was a big part of gay culture between the repression of the 50s and 60s pre Stonewall era and the AIDS crisis of the 80's and 90's. What we had were the crazy 70s! The documentary acts as both a celebration of this period and as a cautionary tale about how too much excess can be dangerous and how many of the men discussed in the film had to eventually "Pay the piper".

    There are some things to note for example. There seems to be more acceptance and tolerance of gays and lesbians in America now then there ever was even during the "sexual revolution" of the 70s. Back then if you were gay the only way you could truly live a free life was if you packed your bags and moved to a big city like New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Chicago!
    8desmondorama

    The Good Ol' Bad Ol' Days of Sex in the 70's

    It was almost deja vu for me, watching what lifestyle was like in those heady days of Gay sex in the 70's.

    The thing about it was that it really happened just like that - not only in NYC but around the world! I lived in Perth, Australia and it was all happening here as well! This is a very good archive of a time in history and valuable in today's world.

    It was fun to see all the pretty young things in their heyday who are all past middle age, yet knowing that they'd come a long way to get here.

    I enjoyed it and highly recommend it to anyone who was around at the time.
    8cchase

    Just Like The Title Says...

    There are very few movies that dispense with the coyness and cleverness of a catchy title, and simply tell you flat out what you can expect to see. This is one of them.

    Director Joseph Lovett's documentary is kind of like one of those retrospectives you see on VH-1 or the E! Network, only with more naked men, hot explicit sex (well, explicit for a documentary), and snapshots frozen in time that show us visions of a bygone decade, where the Gay Wide World went from draconian repression, to sexual liberation of Bacchanalian proportions, to the next chapter where "the bill came due" for all that excessive indulgence.

    No one clucks their tongues or passes judgment, as the interviewees regale us with tales of just how things were back in those days, (although you have to consider that there was some extravagant embellishments here and there.) I was only privy to a taste of the lifestyle of which the subjects speak in this film, and I guess I should be grateful for it, because more than likely it saved my life and the lives of more than a few other people I know. Even back then, in my younger days, I only knew of the stories about Fire Island, the New York-based bars, baths and clubs and the infamous Piers and Trucks through hearsay, and it all sounded fabulous, hedonistic and legendary even as it was happening.

    There are touches of the ominous, though, and it certainly doesn't shy away from the dark side of all that "jazz." There were risks other than STD's, and in pursuit of ultimate bliss, there were some who still paid the ultimate price, and that was way before AIDS came to call.

    Funny, touching, shocking and sobering all at once, the only drawback is that it isn't the fully rounded account it could be. Maybe Lovett can find a way to extend this into a series and capture more accounts of the shock waves that spread out into other parts of the country, from the "epicenter of the gay universe" as someone in the doc describes the Big Apple. New York and San Francisco were important touchstones of gay culture, but they were not the 'Alpha and Omega' of the Seventies' sexual revolution.

    At the very least, it is an important historical record that a new generation can learn from, for those who think that "Stonewall" is just another place in the mall where you can buy acid-washed jeans.

    And on a sadder note, maybe the reason why it hasn't been possible to film a more complete history of "Gay Sex in the Seventies," is because many of the eyewitnesses to this remarkable time in history are no longer here to tell about it. I certainly hope that isn't the case.

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    • Trivia
      The film was awarded the GayVN Award for Best Alternative Release of 2006.
    • Connections
      Featured in SexTV: Andre Williams/Gay Sex in the 70s/Jen Davis (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      Do You Wanna Funk?
      Written by Sylvester (as Sylvester James) and Patrick Cowley

      Published by Sequins at Noon Music & Blue Image Music (BMI)

      Performed by Sylvester

      Courtesy of Unidisc Music, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 26, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 男.性70
    • Filming locations
      • Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
    • Production companies
      • Lovett Productions
      • Frameline
      • Heartlove Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $249,565
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $17,357
      • Nov 6, 2005
    • Gross worldwide
      • $249,565
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      1 hour 7 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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