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Take Me to Prom is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Andrew Moir and released in 2019. The film traces the evolution of LGBTQ acceptance in society by asking a multigenerational selection of LGBTQ people to recount a story from their high school prom. Storytellers in the film include Marc Hall, whose 2002 court case Hall v Durham Catholic School Board became a landmark LGBT rights case in Canada. The film premiered at the 2019 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. It was subsequently added to the CBC Gem streaming platform.

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  • Take Me to Prom is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Andrew Moir and released in 2019. The film traces the evolution of LGBTQ acceptance in society by asking a multigenerational selection of LGBTQ people to recount a story from their high school prom. Storytellers in the film include Marc Hall, whose 2002 court case Hall v Durham Catholic School Board became a landmark LGBT rights case in Canada. The film premiered at the 2019 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. It was subsequently added to the CBC Gem streaming platform. The film won the Canadian Screen Award for Best Short Documentary at the 8th Canadian Screen Awards in 2020. (en)
  • Take Me to Prom é um documentário de curta-metragem canadense, dirigido por e lançado em 2019. O filme traça a evolução da aceitação LGBTQ na sociedade, entrevistando uma seleção multigeracional de pessoas LGBTQ e pedindo que recontem uma história de seu . Entre os narradores do filme, destaca-se Marc Hall, cujo caso judicial em 2002 contra o Conselho da Escola Católica de Durham, devido à recusa de sua escola em permitir que ele fosse com uma pessoa do mesmo sexo ao seu baile, acabou se tornando um caso histórico de direitos LGBTQ no Canadá. O filme estreou no de 2019. Foi posteriormente adicionado à plataforma de streaming . O filme recebeu uma indicação ao Canadian Screen Award de Melhor Documentário Curto no 8º Canadian Screen Awards em 2020. (pt)
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  • Take Me to Prom is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Andrew Moir and released in 2019. The film traces the evolution of LGBTQ acceptance in society by asking a multigenerational selection of LGBTQ people to recount a story from their high school prom. Storytellers in the film include Marc Hall, whose 2002 court case Hall v Durham Catholic School Board became a landmark LGBT rights case in Canada. The film premiered at the 2019 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival. It was subsequently added to the CBC Gem streaming platform. (en)
  • Take Me to Prom é um documentário de curta-metragem canadense, dirigido por e lançado em 2019. O filme traça a evolução da aceitação LGBTQ na sociedade, entrevistando uma seleção multigeracional de pessoas LGBTQ e pedindo que recontem uma história de seu . Entre os narradores do filme, destaca-se Marc Hall, cujo caso judicial em 2002 contra o Conselho da Escola Católica de Durham, devido à recusa de sua escola em permitir que ele fosse com uma pessoa do mesmo sexo ao seu baile, acabou se tornando um caso histórico de direitos LGBTQ no Canadá. (pt)
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