Documentaries
The Times of Harvey Milk – Harvey Milk Assassination Documentary
Prepare to be deeply moved by *The Times of Harvey Milk* (1984), a powerful Oscar-winning documentary by Rob Epstein that brings to life the inspiring and tragic story of Harvey Milk, Americas first openly gay elected official. This 88-minute masterpiece will grip your heart, blending triumph and heartbreak as it chronicles Milks rise as a San Francisco supervisor and his fight for equality before his shocking assassination in 1978. If youre ready for a story of courage and change, this film is an absolute must-watch!
Through vibrant archival footage, candid interviews with Milks friends, and emotional narration by Harvey Fierstein, the film paints a vivid portrait of Milks journey from a camera shop owner to a charismatic activist. Youll see him rally diverse communitiesgays, unions, seniorsagainst bigotry, like Proposition 6, a 1978 ballot measure to ban gay teachers. Milks wit and warmth shine in clips of his speeches, earning him the title Mayor of Castro Street. But the film doesnt shy away from the eras homophobia, capturing tense debates and the chilling moment when Milks rival, Dan White, murdered him and Mayor George Moscone.
The Times of Harvey Milk is more than a biographyits a celebration of a movement and a warning of hates consequences. Stunning visuals, from San Franciscos vibrant streets to candlelit vigils after Milks death, pull you into the era. The films raw emotion and historical weight make it timeless, inspiring everyone to stand up for justice. Stream it on Max, Criterion Channel, or Prime Video, and brace for a journey thatll leave you inspired, outraged, and ready to honor Milks legacy by fighting for equality!