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58 minutes
Rated: NR
Country: US
Cast: Steven Cozza, Tim
Curran, James Dale
Director: Tom Shepard
Screenwriter: Meg Moritz |
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The project traces the conflict
between the anti-gay policies of the
Boy Scouts of America and the
broad-based movement by many of its
members to overturn them. The story
is told predominantly through the
experiences of a 13-year old boy and
a 70-year-old man - both
heterosexual, both dedicated to the
Scouts, and both determined to
change the course of Scouting
history. Their challenge is being
waged in their hometown of Petaluma,
California - a place more familiar
with agriculture than activism. Yet
it is here where they have begun an
international grassroots petition
drive and media campaign to overturn
the BSA's anti-gay policy. In 1998,
they formalized their movement into
an organization called Scouting for
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