Bayard & Me
Directed by Matt Wolf
16 Minutes | 2017
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Bayard Rustin was the organizer of the March on Washington and one of the leaders of the civil rights movement. In the 1980s Bayard adopted his younger boyfriend Walter Naegle to obtain the legal protections of marriage. In this intimate love story, Walter remembers Bayard and a time when gay marriage was inconceivable. He reflects on the little known phenomena of intergenerational gay adoption and its connection to the civil rights movement. Premiered at Sundance 2017 and Rotterdam Film Festival with screenings at Sheffield DocFest, BFI Flare, and numerous festivals. Winner of Outfest Grand Jury Prize for Short Film. Nominated for a Webby Award
Super Deluxe & C41 Media
Produced by Brendan Doyle
Cinematographer Pete Sillen
Edited by Conor McBride
Read Matt Wolf's LA Times Op-Ed about the story, and listen to the NPR Weekend Edition piece produced by Matt Wolf & Nadia Reiman for StoryCorps.
Produced by Brendan Doyle
Cinematographer Pete Sillen
Edited by Conor McBride
Read Matt Wolf's LA Times Op-Ed about the story, and listen to the NPR Weekend Edition piece produced by Matt Wolf & Nadia Reiman for StoryCorps.