Vintage: Families of Value (1995)
Winner of a Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco Film Festival, "Vintage: Families of Value" is a thoughtful and sometimes painful examination of three black families through the eyes of gay and lesbian siblings including Harris and his brother Lyle Ashton Harris. The director confronts the issue by asking his mother to talk about her two sons being gay. This documentary weaves together stories from all three families with impressionistic scenes that express what some are unwilling to say.
Director: Thomas Allen Harris
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 72 min
Release Date: September 14, 1995
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vintage: Families of Value about?
- Winner of a Golden Gate Award at the San Francisco Film Festival, "Vintage: Families of Value" is a thoughtful and sometimes painful examination of three black families through the eyes of gay and lesbian siblings including Harris and his brother Lyle Ashton Harris. The director confronts the issue by asking his mother to talk about her two sons being gay. This documentary weaves together stories from all three families with impressionistic scenes that express what some are unwilling to say.
- Who directed Vintage: Families of Value?
- Vintage: Families of Value was directed by Thomas Allen Harris.
- How long is Vintage: Families of Value?
- Vintage: Families of Value has a runtime of 1h 12m (72 minutes).
- What genre is Vintage: Families of Value?
- Vintage: Families of Value is a Documentary film.