


Rocky Mountain premiere! Ever since its world premiere, when a sold out crowd in San Francisco gave it a standing ovation, "No Secret Anymore," has been picking up awards at festivals around the globe. And no wonder. Film maker Joan E. Biren, herself a pioneer lesbian activist, tells the remarkable story of two women who became partners in private life and public struggle and in the process created the modern lesbian civil rights movement. Beginning with a few friends who became The Daughters of Bilitis, they took on McCarthyism and then the homophobic wing of the women's movement.
In the half century since that historic beginning, they went on to ground-breaking work for lesbian mothers, sex education, the rights of battered women, and most recently the aging movement. A must see for anyone who lived through those years and a compelling history lesson for those who did not.
Washington, D.C. based filmmaker Joan E. Biren (JEB) will be on hand for discussion after the film. This film will be preceded by a showing of "Club Q."