Gay sex in the 70s
Gay Sex in the 70s is a American documentary film about gay sexual culture in New York City in the s. The film was directed by Joseph Lovett [1] and encompasses the twelve years of sexual freedom bookended by the Stonewall riots of and the recognition of AIDS in , and features interviews with Larry Kramer, Tom Bianchi, Barton.
Gay Sex in the 70s is a stunning visual document of New York during the decade of gay liberation and sexual abandon following Stonewall and before the outbreak of AIDS. Gay men cruised the streets, frequented gay bars, and, of course, had loads and loads of sex everywhere.