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I Can't Marry You (2004) |
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57
minutes
Rated: NR
Country: US
Studio: Wolfe
Cast: Betty DeGeneres, Evan
Wolfson
Director: Catherine Gray
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Synopsis |
A
film about same-sex marriage,
narrated by Betty DeGeneres, mother
of comedian and talk show host,
Ellen DeGeneres.
This educational film explores the
real life stories of 20 long term
(10-55 years) gay and lesbian
couples, and reveals the obstacles
they encounter due to not being able
to marry in the U.S. Included are
pertinent facts and information from
specialists on this topic, including
renowned civil rights attorney Evan
Wolfson of The Freedom to Marry
Organization, and John J. McNeill,
author of "The Church and the
Homosexual."
Until the right of civil marriage is
extended to same-sex couples in the
United States, gays and lesbians
will be denied over 1000 rights,
benefits and equal protection under
law, to which heterosexual couples
are entitled. |
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