Pride Spans 60 Years of LGBTQ+ History With Eps From Queer Directors
The trailer for the FX docuseries from directors including Cheryl Dunye, Andrew Ahn, and Yance Ford is out now.
The new docuseries from FX,
Pride, chronicles LGBTQ+ history in six episodes directed by different queer luminaries. The series spans 60 years of history, with the stories helmed by New Queer Cinema’s Tom Kalin, Andrew Ahn, Cheryl Dunye, Anthony Caronna and Alexander Smith, Yance Ford, and Rosie Haber.
The series, which covers a decade per episode beginning with the 1950s and ending in the 2000s, is produced by Killer Films (
In six episodes made by six directors, FX s Pride Docuseries showcases six decades of stunning and deeply touching interviews and archival footage to visualize the more than half century of LGBTQ struggles and achievements.
Pride: FX LGBTQ+History Docuseries Shares Official First Look, Key Art
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Pride on FX, and it gives audiences a glimpse at the timeline of LGBTQ+ rights in America.
Pride will have three episodes premiering on May 14th, with them viewable on FX on Hulu the following day. The trailer points out the connection between American history and the accomplishments of LGBTQ+ individuals, and how intertwined they are. The series will be six parts in total, starting with the discussion of the fight for rights and the realities of life in the 1950s. The heart of the
Pride docuseries, according to executive producer