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A camcorder revolution.(Curvatures)(Suzanne Moe's documentary Barbara and Tibby: A Love Story in the Face of Hate)

Publication: Curve

Publication Date: 01-OCT-07

Author: Fitz, Heather
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COPYRIGHT 2007 Curve Magazine, Outspoken Enterprises, San Francisco, CA 94102 (415) 863-6538

Suzanne Moe is a tattoo artist known for leaving memorable, lasting impressions on skin. She never planned on becoming a documentary filmmaker responsible for leaving her mark on the LGBT community, much less on the Constitution.

Despite the fact that Barbara and Tibby: A Love Story in the Face of Hate is shot with a small handheld camera, little lighting and zero sound equipment, Moe's documentary is quickly becoming recognized as the go-to educational piece for any state confronted with legislation prohibiting civil unions, partnership contracts or other arrangements between persons of the same sex purporting to bestow the privileges or obligations of marriage.

In Virginia, Moe's...

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