Digital Transgender Archive
Newspaper clipping published in the Los Angeles Times on February 6, 2000 that discusses factual accuracy in film making. "Boys Don't Cry" receives the plurality of space in this review, with the author quoting Hilary Swank's Oscar acceptance speech referencing Brandon Teena, as well as other people involved in the production of the film. This is the first of a two-part series from the same author on a "truth-in-movies debate." Content warning: This item relates to the death of Brandon Teena, who was murdered and sexually assaulted as the target of gruesome anti-LGBT hate crimes. Brandon's death became a major news item, and the language used to describe his identity and depict the violence he suffered by contemporary press coverage ranges from insensitive to outright cruel.
- Identifier
- df65v788h
- Collection
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Brandon Teena Collection
- Institution
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Digital Transgender Archive
- Date Issued
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Feb. 6, 2000
- Dates Covered
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1999 to 2000
- Genre
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Clippings
- Subject(s)
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60 Minutes
A Civil Action
Boys Don't Cry
Brandon Teena
Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation
Denzel Washington
Dorothy Dandridge
Halle Berry
Hilary Swank
Mike Wallace
New York Times
Rubin "Hurricane" Carter
Summer of Sam
The Hurricane
The Insider
- Places
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California
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Los Angeles County
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Los Angeles
Nebraska > Richardson > City of Humboldt > Humboldt
- Topic(s)
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Anti-queer violence
Anti-transgender violence
Gender identity
Sexual violence
Transmasculine people
- Resource Type
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Text
- Language
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English
- Related URL
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https://www.digitaltransgenderarchive.net/files/8049g527s
- Rights
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In copyright
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