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Release Date:
February 6, 2012
Original Title:
The Right to Love: An American Family
Alternate Titles:
The Right to Love
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Jaye Bird Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 88
Chronicling one story of courage born out of the highly mediatized and controversial Prop 8 2008 election results in California. A Californian married gay couple and their two adopted children fight back against discrimination, ignorance and hate through home videos posted on their YouTube channel, Gay Family Values. As they pursue their American Dream, the opposing political, social and religious opinions that pervade society attempt to strip it from them.
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Cinematography:
Nena Jaye
Cassie Jaye
Director:
Cassie Jaye
Editor:
Cassie Jaye
Executive Producer:
Jay Pugh
Foley:
Ronni Brown
Music:
Edwin Wendler
Producer:
Ford Austin
Nena Jaye
Cassie Jaye
Christina Clack
Marc Wasserman
Sound Editor:
Steve Orlando
Supervising Sound Editor:
Mac Smith
Translator:
Thiago Moulin
Visual Effects:
Tony Hudson
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