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Small Town Gay Bar

Directed by Malcolm Ingram

Produced by Kevin Smith, Scott Mosier, Andre Canaparo, Sarah Gibson, Matthew Gissing

Written by Malcolm Ingram

Starring

Jim Bishop, Bill Curtis, Rick Gladish, Fred Phelps, Charles Smith, Justin Williams

Distributed by

Running time 81 min.

Release year 2006

Country USA

Language English

Budget

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[edit] Small Town Gay Bar (2006) More Info

Small Town Gay Bar is a 2006 documentary directed by Malcolm Ingram that focuses on two gay bars in the rural deep Southeast United States. One in Shannon, Mississippi and one in Meridian, Mississippi. The documentary was produced by View Askew Productions with Kevin Smith serving as executive producer.

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The story of community in the Deep South that is forced to deal with the struggles of ignorance, hypocrisy and oppression,<ref name="imdb">Template:Imdb title</ref> Malcolm Ingram's "Small Town Gay Bar" visits two Mississippi communities and bases those visits around two small gay bars, Rumors in Shannon, Mississippi and Different Seasons/Crossroads in Meridian, Mississippi. Additionally the film visits Bay Minette, Alabama to look at the brutal hate crime murder of Scotty Joe Weaver. The film focuses on a group of folks who are less concerned with the national debate over gay marriage than they are with the life risks they take being openly gay in small Southern towns.<ref name="gaycom">Template:Citation</ref>

[edit] Cast

  • Jim Bishop as Himself
  • Bill Curtis as Himself
  • Rick Gladish as Himself
  • Fred Phelps as Himself
  • Charles Smith as Himself
  • Justin Williams as Himself

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  • Kevin Smith, executive producer of Small Town Gay Bar and also of "Silent Bob" fame: "It's a film that is a portrait of small-town gay bars in rural Mississippi," Smith said, straightening up. "Which is probably the hardest place in the world to be gay. It's a portrait of how people will create their own community, even in the middle of a community that ostracizes them and wants nothing to do with them. They can still collectively come together and create an oasis for themselves to just chill out and be themselves and be who they can't be in this particular buckle of the Bible Belt."<ref name="mtv">Template:Citation</ref>
  • David Rooney of Daily Variety Magazine: "Ingram illustrates how gay bars function as oases of acceptance and alternative families for his good-humored, enduring subjects."<ref name="variety">Template:Citation</ref>
  • Philip Martin of Arkansas Democrat-Gazette: "Ingram’s movie not only makes it clear that people can be brave and resourceful in the face of intolerance, they can also throw a great party."<ref name="ardemgaz">Template:Citation</ref>

[edit] Soundtrack

1. Rollin' and Tumblin' by R.L. Burnside
2. Tired Hands by K.C. Accidental
3. 'Cause Cheap Is How I Feel by Cowboy Junkies
4. Mosquito by Jake Fairley
5. Anthems For a 17 Year Old Girl by Broken Social Scene
6. Love Is A Place by Metric
7. A Million Dead End Jobs by FemBots
8. The Rainbow by Ween
9. The Transit Song by FemBots
10. What Comes After One by FemBots
11. Animals Of Prey by The Hidden Cameras
12. At Night by Jake Fairley
13. We Oh We by The Hidden Cameras
14. Gay Bar by Electric Six
15. The Fear Is On by The Hidden Cameras
16. Small Town Murder Scene by FemBots
17. Broken And Blue by FemBots
18. I'm Still Your Fag by Broken Social Scene
19. Ban Marriage by The Hidden Cameras

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[edit] Videos

[edit] SMALL TOWN GAY BAR Intro with Kevin Smith and Malcolm Ingram


[edit] "Small Town Gay Bar"