A significant slice of queer history is explored in this Netflix documentary about a humble Jewish couple who ran a...
A significant slice of queer history is explored in this Netflix documentary about a humble Jewish couple who ran a book store that unexpectedly became the biggest distributing centre of gay porn in America. Directed by the store owners' daughter, Rachel Mason.
In 1976, Karen and Barry Mason had fallen on hard times and were looking for a way to support their young family when they answered an ad in the Los Angeles Times. Larry Flynt was seeking distributors for Hustler Magazine. What was expected to be a brief sideline led to their becoming fully immersed in the LGBT community as they took over a local store, Circus of Books. A decade later, they had become the biggest distributors of gay porn in the US. The film focuses on the double life they led, trying to maintain the balance of being parents at a time when LGBT culture was not yet accepted. Their many challenges included facing jail time for a federal obscenity prosecution and enabling their store to be a place of refuge at the height of the AIDS crisis.
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- Runtime
- 92
- Genre
- Documentary
- Country of origin
- USA