Directed by: Gus Van Sant
Screenplay by: Dustin Lance Black
Starring: Sean Penn, Emile Hirsch, Josh Brolin, Diego Luna, James Franco, Alison Pill, Victor Garber, Denis O'Hare, Joseph Cross, Stephen Spinella, Lucas Grabeel, Jeff Koons, Ashlee Temple, Wendy Tremont King, Steven Wiig, Kelvin Han Yee, Howard Rosenman, Ted Jan Roberts, Robert Chimento, Zachary Culbertson, Mark Martinez, Brent Corrigan, Dave Franco, Dustin Lance Black, Roman Alcides, Frank M. Robinson, Allan Baird, Tom Ammiano, Carol Ruth Silver, Cleve Jones, Anne Kronenberg, Daniel Nicoletta
128 minutes
(R - strong language, adult themes, sexual situations, violence)
PLOT:
San Francisco, California, November 18, 1978. At 48, San Francisco Supervisor Harvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to public office, records his will, fearing for his life. Through flashbacks, Milk reflects on his turbulent personal journey and how it all began at 40 when he moved with Scott Smith, his lover and future campaign manager, to the Castro District, one of the first gay communities in the country. The biopic follows Milk's constant struggle for individual freedom and his rise from a closeted New York accountant to an advocate for equal rights and a national symbol. Throughout the film, Milk fights to make a difference in the face of anti-gay voices as Anita Bryant's Save Our Children campaign gathers strength. It depicts Milk's last days in San Francisco before former city supervisor Dan White assassinated him and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone on November 27, 1978.
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