The times of Harvey Milk [videorecording] / Black Sand Productions ; produced by Richard Schmiechen ; directed by Rob Epstein.

Documents the life, career, and assassination of Harvey Milk, the first openly gay person elected to public office in San Francisco. Milk was shot to death, along with mayor George Moscone, by city supervisor Dan White on Nov. 22, 1978. White was convicted of voluntary manslaughter and was paroled i...

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Corporate Authors: Black Sand Productions, New Yorker Video (Firm)
Other Authors: Epstein, Robert P., 1955- (Director, Film editor, Commentator), Schmiechen, Richard, 1947-1993 (Producer), Reid, Francis (director of photography.), Isham, Mark (Composer), Fierstein, Harvey, 1952- (Narrator)
Format: Video DVD
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : New Yorker Video, 2004.
Edition:20th anniversary collector's ed, fullscreen.
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Table of Contents:
  • Disc 1. Feature with optional commentary with Rob Epstein, Deborah Hoffman, and Daniel Nicoletta
  • Disc 2. Outtakes featurette: Harvey speaks out ; Academy Award's presentation 1985 ; San Francisco premiere - Castro Theatre ; Rob Epstein and Tom Ammiano at the Director's Guild Los Angeles ; Dan White update ; alternate ending ; 1st anniversary: Mayor Dianne Feinstein ; 25th anniversary: Harry Britt: Harvey Milk's appointed successor ; Chris Moscone, George Moscone's son ; The Dan White case revisited ; Stuart Milk, Harvey Milk's nephew ; candlelight memorial ; filmmaker's photo gallery.