Gay life and sex in Manhattan and Fire Island are explored through the memories of 13 men and one woman, spanning from the Stonewall riots in 1969 to the first reports of AIDS in 1981. The documentary chronicles the rapid shift from repression to celebration, from shame to joy, and the ongoing quest for meaningful relationships. It delves into the culture of cruising and public sex, the drug scene, bars, and baths, as well as the emergence of entertainment and dance clubs, and the carefree nights on Fire Island.
Gay Sex in the 70s
The vibrant portrayal of the LGBTQ+ community in 1970s New York City, a time of liberation and self-expression.









