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Parish
2018, 18 minutes
A spinning prize wheel is set up beside a person. The prize-wheel has the words "Pick a Priest!" in the center. The person is smilling, has light skin, is bald and is wearing a style of neckband common to Christian clergy members.
Media type
Country of origin

United States of America

Filming locations

United States of America

California, United States of America

San Francisco, California, United States of America

San Francisco, California, United States of America

Technical specs

Colour

Languages

English/English

Content Warnings
Unreviewed
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A spinning prize wheel is set up beside a person. The prize-wheel has the words "Pick a Priest!" in the center. The person is smilling, has light skin, is bald and is wearing a style of neckband common to Christian clergy members.
Description

Parish is an 18-minute experimental documentary film about Most Holy Redeemer Parish in the Castro district of San Francisco from the sixties to the eighties. The older parishioners, or 'the grays' bonded with the new combers, 'the gays' to change a dying parish into a vital sanctuary where gay and straight people together created something new.

Brian Favorite. “Parish - A Short Film about Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Parish in San Francisco.” YouTube, April 17, 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJFP4e9IQUo.
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Crew
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