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Release Date:
May 21, 1996
Original Title:
It's Elementary: Talking About Gay Issues in School
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Citizen Film
GroundSpark
New Day Films
PBS
Women's Educational Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: NR
Runtime: 78
Depicts what happens when students K-8 discuss LGBT-related topics in age-appropriate ways. Shot in six public and private schools (in San Francisco and New York City, as well as Madison, Wisconsin, and Cambridge, Massachusetts), It’s Elementary models excellent teaching about family diversity, name-calling, stereotypes, community building, and more.
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Additional Editor:
Lisa Ginsburg
Assistant Editor:
Alisa Weiner
Vicky Funari
Michal Goralsky
Assistant Sound Editor:
Lisa Baro
M.T. Silvia
Associate Producer:
Emily Swaab
Cinematography:
Stephen McCarthy
Fawn Yacker
Rick Butler
Fred Wessel
Alex Zakrzewski
Patsy Northcutt
Consulting Producer:
Kim Klausner
Development Manager:
Peter Poulos
Alix Sabin
Director:
Debra Chasnoff
Director of Photography:
Kevin Burke
Editor:
Shirley Thompson
Marta Wohl
Graphic Designer:
Ed Rudolph
Richard Sloss
Dave Murray
Music:
Jon Herbst
Music Consultant:
Elizabeth Seja Min
Producer:
Helen Cohen
Debra Chasnoff
Producer's Assistant:
Ariella J. Ben-Dov
Sarah Bay
Production Assistant:
Phyllis Brown
Team Bashet
Cliff Traiman
Kumiko Sato
Researcher:
Kenn Rabin
Andy Kivel
Sound:
J.T. Takagi
Fred Burnham
Donald O. Mitchell
Lauretta Molitor
Margaret Long
Pat Sielski
Ronald Mitchell
John Duvall
Sound Editor:
Mark Wlodarkeiwicz
Barbara McBane
Sound Mixer:
Dan Olmsted
Samuel Lehmer
Sound Supervisor:
Jennifer L. Ware
Title Designer:
Winnie O'Brien
Writer:
Debra Chasnoff
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