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"One of the first thgs I did when I was g out was read The Celluloid Closet, " Rso's landmark 1981 book about gay and lbian imag was the late 1980s, but Schwarz had been aware of Rso for several years before that.
In 1982, when Schwarz was 12, he saw an episo of the movie-review show Sneak Previews, then hosted by Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, about gay-themed films g out that year, and the crics mentned Rso and The Celluloid, after Schwarz had been through film school and fallen love wh the documentary form, he heard that Rob Epste and Jefey Friedman were makg a movie of The Celluloid Closet, and he asked to work on .
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Through archival footage and terviews wh fay members, iends, and a verable who's who of the morn gay rights movement, the film trac his love of movi along wh his anger over their negative portrayals of gays; his velopment as an activist; his outgog, outsize personaly; and his stggle wh AIDS, which eventually took his life, but not before he fought tirelsly for awarens and treatment as a member of the direct-actn group ACT UP. Rso's life is sentially a history of the gay movement om Stonewall through ACT UP, says one piece of archival footage, Rso says, "Everythg I've done I've chosen to do.
He also veloped a passn for men, and "never once for a send believed that was wrong to be gay, " as he observ the film, spe his Catholic upbrgg. J., a suburban town he hated for many reasons, cludg the bullyg he received om high school jocks, but he disvered other gay kids and formed a support returned to New York as soon as he turned 18, and he was a wns to the Stonewall rts of 1969, but he didn't bee policized until after a raid on another bar, the Snake P.
He joed the Gay Activists Alliance, an early gay rights group, and participated many protts, cludg one for marriage rights 1971, wh an "engagement party" for Rso and his then-lover, Steve Krotz, at the New York marriage bure. He also started movie nights for the GAA, showg classic films wh gay-beloved divas like Judy Garland and Bette the 1970s progrsed, Rso ma a livg and a name as a journalist for The Advote and other publitns, terviewg celebri such as Bette Midler and Lily Toml, and worked the film partment at New York's Mm of Morn Art, where he disvered many vtage movi wh both d and explic gay and lbian imag.