Directed by Tom Shepard
Filmmaker Tom Shepard’s inspiring documentary examines the long-standing policies of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) prohibiting gay members. The film profiles 13-year-old Scout Steven Cozza, an unlikely straight-identified activist for the rights of gays in scouting. Viewed through the prism of the BSA’s recent decision to revise portions of its anti-gay policy, the film offers a fascinating glimpse of a struggle that once seemed futile.
Producer: Tom Shepard. Screenwriter: Meg Moritz. Editor: Jim Klein. Cinematographer: Andrew Black, Tina Di Feliciantonio, Frank Green, Hrafnhildur Gunnarsdóttir, Philippe Roques, Howard Shack, Howard Stack.
Digital video, color, 57 min.
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This program was produced in association with the Independent Television Service.