After the Revolution
Originally released in 1996. After the Revolution is a documentary film. directed by Lizzie Thynne. At just 27 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A wry look at the effects of sexual repression on lesbian and gays in former Czechoslovakia. After the Revolution explores the impact of the new gay movement, combining personal accounts and rarely seen propaganda film. After 40 years of totalitarian silence about sexuality, lesbian, gay and transsexual contributors reveal how they reacted to exclusion from communist norms of heterosexuality and parenthood, including in the case of some women, by changing sex.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Piranha Productions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is After the Revolution about?
A wry look at the effects of sexual repression on lesbian and gays in former Czechoslovakia. After the Revolution explores the impact of the new gay movement, combining personal accounts and rarely...
Who directed After the Revolution?
After the Revolution was directed by Lizzie Thynne.
How long is After the Revolution?
After the Revolution has a runtime of 0 hours and 27 minutes (27 minutes total).
When was After the Revolution released?
After the Revolution was released on July 12, 1996 in theaters.