This is a true hidden gem interview. Anybody doing research on modern gay history. Looking up directors interviews, early day gay channels, gay activism, gay quotes. You've hit the motherlode!
During the early to mid 1970s, HIV infections was already occurring in the United States (i.e. New York and California). Filmaker Arthur J. Bressan Jr., in this interview, died of AIDS-related complications on July 29, 1987 at the age of 44, meaning that he was most likely infected with HIV around the time of this interview in 1977.
I think it is available on dvd in Blu ray.i don't have a dvd Blu ray.i wish it was available in the normal regular dvd format.i don't have a dvd Blu ray player.
The AIDS epidemic robbed the world of so much talent. I lived through the 1980s and I'll never forget the callous disregard shown by the Reagan and Bush (1) administrations. So many lives lost, so much suffering, such a tragedy. I have only recently begun to really appreciate Arthur J. Bressan Jr.'s work. He captured on film a moment in American history (the post-Stonewall, pre-AIDS era of gay liberation) that will never be repeated.
I don’t think you need a disclaimer to watch a film. Or you don’t need to justify your motivation. I enjoyed the movie. Bros and I’m straiter then straight I’d like to see this documentary as a historical document.
At 8:32 I'm loving the host's shirt collars. I remember wearing those. Also love the ads especially the one for Billy the Kid in Jackson Heights. Been there.
Love this the dark hair guy looks like my father, wow though I never knew about this show because I'm to young to have seen it. It's sexy and engaging I didn't know the parts of new York mentioned in the Comercials. I lived in New york but I was sheltered and young so I missed things and I was there in the early 2000. I wish I could have been there in the 70s
Slight problem - Arthur had a relationship with a 14 year old boy…hid him from his parents … today we would call that molestation and kidnapping…no bueno
@@nannersguyaners2745 he passed away from AIDS in 1987. These archived episodes in the 1970s is somewhat tragic. Not only was 85% of those in these episodes died of AIDS-related compilations in the 1980s and 1990s, but at least 50% were infected with HIV during the interviews in 1970s. In fact, one would think that the late Harvey Milk would have most likely because HIV positive.
@@Mr.Majestic77 yeah ok - I know that and you’re not telling me anythg @ Harvey Milk that I haven’t already thought of - none of that changes the fact that Arthur Bressan engaged in what we all thk is child molestation - and came on this tv show and basically said as much unchallenged. Listen I’m as big an LGBTQ ally as there is - but he was wrong to do this and it was a crime that shld have been prosecuted
@@nannersguyaners2745 Isn't the LGBTQ network the sister network of those NAMBLA and NAWGLA networks? Unfortunately, it has been documented that both NAMBLA and NAWGLA marched with the then LGBT back in the 1970s.
Never visited the US (hope to one day) so I don't know but for all that it claims to be the land of the free, they don't seem to tolerate difference very well
This is a true hidden gem interview. Anybody doing research on modern gay history. Looking up directors interviews, early day gay channels, gay activism, gay quotes. You've hit the motherlode!
"Yes I'll go into the closet if you go too. But I'm polite so: after you." LOVE IT!!!
That's the amazing lesbian poet Pat Parker!
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During the early to mid 1970s, HIV infections was already occurring in the United States (i.e. New York and California).
Filmaker Arthur J. Bressan Jr., in this interview, died of AIDS-related complications on July 29, 1987 at the age of 44, meaning that he was most likely infected with HIV around the time of this interview in 1977.
It makes this program even more heroic in retrospect!
Wow! I was reading about this show a while back hoping one day to see it! T hanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this. I’ve been trying to find Bressan’s 1985 film Buddies (the first theatrical film to deal with AIDS) for ages.
Check out today's New York Times article August 1, 2018
I think it is available on dvd in Blu ray.i don't have a dvd Blu ray.i wish it was available in the normal regular dvd format.i don't have a dvd Blu ray player.
The AIDS epidemic robbed the world of so much talent. I lived through the 1980s and I'll never forget the callous disregard shown by the Reagan and Bush (1) administrations. So many lives lost, so much suffering, such a tragedy. I have only recently begun to really appreciate Arthur J. Bressan Jr.'s work. He captured on film a moment in American history (the post-Stonewall, pre-AIDS era of gay liberation) that will never be repeated.
I'm a straight guy but I'm fascinated by this.. I'm just truly intrigued by the gay community and lifestyle
I don’t think you need a disclaimer to watch a film. Or you don’t need to justify your motivation. I enjoyed the movie. Bros and I’m straiter then straight I’d like to see this documentary as a historical document.
At 8:32 I'm loving the host's shirt collars. I remember wearing those. Also love the ads especially the one for Billy the Kid in Jackson Heights. Been there.
Host is Frank O'dowd.
@@robertaglick He is great
Love this the dark hair guy looks like my father, wow though I never knew about this show because I'm to young to have seen it. It's sexy and engaging I didn't know the parts of new York mentioned in the Comercials. I lived in New york but I was sheltered and young so I missed things and I was there in the early 2000. I wish I could have been there in the 70s
Slight problem - Arthur had a relationship with a 14 year old boy…hid him from his parents … today we would call that molestation and kidnapping…no bueno
What!
@@Mr.Majestic77 look it up…it’s true
@@nannersguyaners2745 he passed away from AIDS in 1987. These archived episodes in the 1970s is somewhat tragic. Not only was 85% of those in these episodes died of AIDS-related compilations in the 1980s and 1990s, but at least 50% were infected with HIV during the interviews in 1970s. In fact, one would think that the late Harvey Milk would have most likely because HIV positive.
@@Mr.Majestic77 yeah ok - I know that and you’re not telling me anythg @ Harvey Milk that I haven’t already thought of - none of that changes the fact that Arthur Bressan engaged in what we all thk is child molestation - and came on this tv show and basically said as much unchallenged. Listen I’m as big an LGBTQ ally as there is - but he was wrong to do this and it was a crime that shld have been prosecuted
@@nannersguyaners2745 Isn't the LGBTQ network the sister network of those NAMBLA and NAWGLA networks? Unfortunately, it has been documented that both NAMBLA and NAWGLA marched with the then LGBT back in the 1970s.
I had no idea Craig Chaquiso (sp?) from Starship was a film maker.
Do we know anything about John Rome? He's very attractive.
Anyone know what the song is at 5:40 ?
Take a look at the research here at the LGBT Music Heritage page which may be useful: queermusicheritage.com/aug2010bressan.html
Never visited the US (hope to one day) so I don't know but for all that it claims to be the land of the free, they don't seem to tolerate difference very well
Gay identity was invented in New York City.
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