Document / European premiere

Outrage

  • Kirby Dick /
  • USA /
  • 2009 /
  • 81 mins

A scorching exposé from the director of This Film is Not Yet Rated (EIFF 2006).

Director: Kirby Dick
Producer: Amy Ziering
Scriptwriter: Kirby Dick
Editor: Doug Blush
DoP: Thaddeus Wadleigh
Music: Peter Golub

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  • #1 Paul Laird / Monday 22 June, 2009 / 09:08 GMT

    Originally intended to be titled "The Glass Closet" Kirby Dicks second major documentary is much more deserving of it's "Outrage" billing.

    Investigating and exposing the secret lives of closeted gay politicians in the USA Dick has succeeded in presenting genuinely outrageous stories and forcing us to examine our own hypocrisies.

    There are questions to be asked about the right an individual has to privacy and to what extent those who expose these politicians are fighting a just war. However, if, as in the case of at least one of Dicks subjects you are going to deny being homosexual even when caught soliciting for sex in a public toilet then go on to vote against any and all gay rights legislation there is an argument to be made for invading your privacy for the greater good.

    My hope is that Kirby Dick turns his attention to those figures on the religous right in the States who loudly, proudly, proclaim homosexuality to be a terrible sin while they themselves are homosexual...hullo, Ted Haggard! That would be a story that really would cause "outrage"

    For now we have to be thankful that there is a documentary film-maker who is prepared to tackle the big institutions and cause some discomfort for those in positions of power.

    Outrageous.
  • #2 Tania Johnston / Monday 22 June, 2009 / 10:28 GMT

    Outrage really is the perfect title for this documentary, although thats not the only feeling I came out with. A shocking insight into the shameful hypocrisy of many US politicians which left me feeling angry but also sad. A really well put-together documentary but perhaps a fraction long.
  • #3 Paul Laird / Monday 22 June, 2009 / 12:54 GMT

    Tania...if it was any shorter it would have to have been entered into the "shorts" section of the festival! It was only 81 minutes long.

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