Homophobia, That Painful Problem
Originally released in 2000. Homophobia, That Painful Problem is a documentary film. directed by Lionel Bernard. At just 52 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Using interviews, personal testimonies, clips from films and television, re-enactments of gay bashings, lists of epithets used internationally, and other powerful graphics image, this French documentary explores the similarities and differences of anti-gay hate worldwide. Algeria, China, Cuba, England, France, Guinea, India, Iran, Jamaica, Romania, and the United States are among the countries investigated where lesbians and gay men regularly report physical and/or verbal violence endorsed by politicians, religious leaders, and the citizenry: Salim is sent back from France to Algeria for ‘’re-education’’; Cornelia flees Mugabe’s homophobic regime in Zimbabwe; and Phillipe is forced to resign as deputy mayor in the French provinces.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Homophobia, That Painful Problem about?
Using interviews, personal testimonies, clips from films and television, re-enactments of gay bashings, lists of epithets used internationally, and other powerful graphics image, this French docume...
Who directed Homophobia, That Painful Problem?
Homophobia, That Painful Problem was directed by Lionel Bernard.
How long is Homophobia, That Painful Problem?
Homophobia, That Painful Problem has a runtime of 0 hours and 52 minutes (52 minutes total).
When was Homophobia, That Painful Problem released?
Homophobia, That Painful Problem was released on June 24, 2000 in theaters.