Documentary: “Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened”

I’m watching reports of the huge snow dump in upstate New York today making me wistful. In the fall of 1981, I began my college years as a freshman at Syracuse University. Aspiring to become a Broadway actor, the Syracuse University Musical Theatre program was one of the very best in the country at the time. I was lucky to be there. As I began classes that autumn, the professors informed us all exactly how lucky – a recent graduate Jim Weissenbach had snagged the leading role in the upcoming Stephen Sondheim/Hal Prince Broadway musical, Merrily We Roll Along. Sondheim and Prince were on a decade long roll of critical hits on Broadway including Company, A Little Night Music and Sweeney Todd.

Hal Prince (L) and Stephen Sondheim (R)

Well, of course, we all followed the news of what we expected to be the soon-to-be hit. Not only was it Sondheim (I mean, SONDHEIM!) but the show was about three idealistic young people whose story is told backward. Beginning with the audience meeting their older, cynical selves, the production journeys back to land at their beginning as dreamy, starry-eyed teens.

Yesterday is done / See the pretty countryside Merrily we roll along, roll along – bursting with dreams. Travelings’ the fun / Flashing by the countryside Everybody merrily, merrily – catching at dreams Rolling along, rolling along

How much more relatable could this have been? But just a few weeks into the fall semester came the crushing news at SU that Weissenbach had been replaced in previews. More negative rumors began making their way through the NYC (and Syracuse University) theater gossip as it was reported that audiences were walking out. Among various issues, the reverse chronology was difficult for theater-goers to grasp. Ultimately, the show ran for 52 previews and only 16 now-infamous performances before closing. But the SCORE! The score was incredible. Complex in its cynicism, boundless in its youthful optimism. You probably know the standout, achingly beautiful “Not A Day Goes By” from the show. If not, please run over to iTunes and check out the original Broadway cast recording here. Being the same age as the characters in the musical, and living vicariously through those young actors in NYC, I and my classmates were forever marked by the musical’s ineffable glory. Now, original cast member and acclaimed actor/director, Lonny Price has directed a documentary taking a long look at both the euphoria and disappointments of the one in a lifetime experience. The title takes a twist on one of the scores oft-repeated lyrics – BEST WORST THING THAT EVER COULD HAVE HAPPENED. Official synopsis:

One of the truly legendary musicals in the history of Broadway, MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG opened to enormous fanfare in 1981 and closed after sixteen performances.

For the first time, BEST WORST THING THAT EVER COULD HAVE HAPPENED draws back the curtain on the extraordinary drama of the show’s creation – and tells the stories of the hopeful young performers whose lives were transformed by it.

Directed by Lonny Price, a member of the original cast, the film is a bittersweet meditation on the choices we all make, and the often unexpected consequences of those choices — through success and failure. Featuring exclusive appearances by Stephen Sondheim, Hal Prince, Jason Alexander, Mandy Patinkin, Adam Guettel, Frank Rich and the original Broadway cast of MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG.

The documentary has garnered strong reviews at film festivals, and is playing now in NYC and opens in Los Angeles at the Laemmle’s Royal Theatre (1523 Santa Monica Blvd.) this Friday. I will definitely be making a point of seeing this.

Something is stirring, Shifting ground It’s just begun. Edges are blurring, All around And yesterday is done.

Trailer: “Kings, Queens, & In-Betweens: A Documentary on Gender, Identity, & Drag”

Five years in the making, Kings, Queens, & In-Betweens – addressing issues of identity in sexual orientation and gender – will debut at the Cleveland International Film Festival on April 2nd and 3rd.

Via press release:

KINGS, QUEENS, & IN-BETWEENS is a documentary about gender through the lens of drag, featuring the compelling stories of 8 performers from Columbus, Ohio — “the crown jewel of drag in the Midwest.”

KQIB peels back the layers of identity through the art form of drag and shines a light on the distinctions between gender, sex, and sexuality. Through humor and poignancy, KQIB makes a complex subject approachable for mainstream audiences.

As a pre-festival reviewer wrote: “In this fab documentary…Gender is the New Frontier, and here are the pioneers who are defining, redrawing, and crossing those borders. Call them what you will (and they do not give a damn what that is), they are two things for certain: they are Strong and they are Fabulous. KINGS, QUEENS & IN-BETWEENS will introduce you to your new heroes.”

Documentary: “Last Men Standing”

A new documentary produced by the San Francisco ChronicleLast Men Standing – examines the lives of men diagnosed in the early years of the AIDS epidemic who have survived to tell their stories.

These are stories of survival and loss; courage and fear; histories and horizons. Through the course of the film, eight men explore and explain the lives they’ve lived that they never expected to have.

One of the men featured in the film, Peter Greene, says “I’m the luckiest unlucky person in the world. No one wants to be the last man standing.”

The documentary will be screened at the Castro Theater in San Francisco on April 8. Click here for ticket info.

Trailer: “Tab Hunter Confidential”

From the movie’s official website:

Throughout the 1950s, Tab Hunter reigned as Hollywood’s ultimate male heartthrob. In dozens of films – and in the pages of countless movie magazines – Tab’s astonishing looks and golden-boy sex appeal drove his fans to screaming, delirious frenzy, making him the prototype for all young matinee idols to come.

Bristling against being just another pretty face and wanting to be taken seriously, Tab was one of the few to be able to transcend pin-up boy status. He earned his stripes as an actor to become a major movie star and recording artist.

But throughout his years of stardom, Tab had a secret. Tab Hunter was gay, and spent his Hollywood years in a precarious closet that repeatedly threatened to implode and destroy him. Now, Tab’s dramatic, turbulent and ultimately inspiring life story has become an explosive documentary feature directed by Emmy award winning filmmaker Jeffrey Schwarz.

In theaters mid-October 2015.

Tonight On HBO: “Back On Board – Greg Louganis”

Do not miss “Back on Board: Greg Louganis,” a documentary following the life of openly gay and HIV-positive Olympian Greg Louganis, on HBO tonight at 10PM.

Only 28-years-old when he was first diagnosed with HIV, Louganis was one of the first openly gay men in sports. The documentary chronicles the four-time Olympic gold medalist’s life since becoming a household name in the 1980s.

“I didn’t feel welcomed in diving,” Louganis, now 55 years old, says in the trailer. “There was homophobia. Some of my teammates were calling my fag.”

Louganis’s decision to live openly and authentically paved the way for several other gay and lesbian athletes, such as Michael Sam, Jason Collins, Robbie Rogers, Brittney Griner, Orlando Cruz, Megan Rapinoe, Lori Lindsey and Tom Daley.

Documentary: Gay Elders On A Quest To Age With Dignity – “Before You Know It”

Make sure you check out award-winning documentary, Before You Know It.

The doc,  an Official Selection at major film festivals last year ( Edinburgh International Film Festival, Outfest Los Angeles, San Francisco International Film Festival, SXSW Film Festival) follows gay elders on a quest to age with dignity.

Via press release:

With humor and candor, BEFORE YOU KNOW IT celebrates the bold and brave lives of active gay senior citizens who have witnessed unbelievable change in their lifetimes: from the Stonewall Riots and gay liberation to the HIV/AIDS pandemic and gay marriage rights.

Born before the modern gay rights movement, Dennis, Ty and Robert have become pioneers in an unprecedented “out” generation of elders. They are also among the estimated 2.4 million LGBT Americans over the age of 55. While some gay Americans adhered to the cultural norms of earlier times, others became activists and made it their mission to live out, loud and proud. Each has faced discrimination, neglect and exclusion.

“This powerful documentary frankly acknowledges the inevitability of growing old while encouraging viewers to do the same.” – The Advocate

BEFORE YOU KNOW IT will have its national television broadcast premiere on Tuesday, June 30, 2015, at 8 p.m. on WORLD Channel as part of the third season of the AMERICA REFRAMED series. (Check local listings.)

Audiences across the nation can also view the film FREE starting July 1, 2015 on WorldChannel.org.

Documentary: BatKid Begins

I remember the day this happened. It was AMAZING. It was like the entire city of San Francisco turned into a Batman movie for this one brave young man.

In theaters June 26th.

From the film description:

It’s November 15, 2013.Twenty-five thousand people descend on San Francisco. Online, two billion others join in.

This massive crowd erupts with a collective display of public emotion rarely seen.

With a Beatlemania-like intensity, people take to the streets and screens.

They are all united to fulfill the wish of 5-year-old Miles Scott, who is recovering from Leukemia. It is his dream to become Batkid and save Gotham City.

BatKid Begins chronicles the making of the overnight international phenomenon that is BatKid.

Trailer: Matt Shepard Is A Friend Of Mine

The award-winning documentary Matt Shepard Is A Friend Of Mine opens today in New York City, Houston, and Portland, Oregon, with more cities added (Los Angeles and Chicago) beginning next week.

Matt Shepard Is A Friend Of Mine explores the life and tragic death of Matthew Shepard, the gay student brutally murdered in Laramie, Wyoming in one of the most notorious hate crimes in U.S. history.

From the official website:

Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine follows director Michele Josue, a close friend of Matt’s, as she travels to pivotal locations in Shepard’s life, interviewing other friends and family members, and gaining insight into the beautiful life and devastating loss of Matthew Shepard.

While we’ve come a long way in the last fifteen years, LGBT inequality and hate crimes are still very real today, and parts of Matt’s story are unfortunately still very much a part of young people’s realities. Though framed through a very personal lens, Matt Shepard is a Friend of Mine tells a universal story that highlights the responsibility we have now to make sure young people around the world are not at risk of falling victim to the same story ending Matt was.

You can find a list of screenings across the US and Canada here.

Watch the trailer below.