A surprise federal court ruling in 2013 legalized gay marriage for Utah. This documentary details the unlikely success of activist Mark Lawrence and attorney Peggy Tomsic in overturning Utah's same-sex marriage ban. It highlights the intense conflict between LGBTQ+ rights advocates and the influence of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, offering a compelling, often raw, look at the legal battle and personal sacrifices involved. For many people outside of Utah, there is nothing know about the state beyond it being Mormon, let alone the subject matter of the documentary itself. Church and State, however, does an excellent job contextualizing the circumstances that surround the case itself for unaware audience members. From depicting the pervasiveness of the Church of Latter Day Saints (LDS) to how the state government operates, viewers from outside Utah are able to understand how unexpected this win for marriage was. What is most unique about the documentary is the att...
Started in 2007 to keep a track of gay films/series/content that I watched, this blog has come much further than I had planned. There are tons of movies that I need to watch and review here. Through this blog, I want to give you genuine, my personal heart-felt review of the films that I see. These are my thoughts and opinions about the films and I would love to hear from you on what you thoughts of these films/series.