Double the Trouble, Twice the Fun

Double the Trouble, Twice the Fun

1992 · 24 min · ★ 3.3 · Documentary

A rare and lively examination of disability and homosexuality as it affects both women and men, Double the Trouble, Twice the Fun advocates for acceptance rather than pity for participants in this video. Interviews with a wide range of disabled lesbian and gay people are inter-cut with dramatic recreations and performances.

Directed by Pratibha Parmar

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