Dawn Logsdon

Most Popular Dawn Logsdon Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Neighborhoods: The Hidden Cities of San Francisco - The Castro Trailer (1997)

15 March 1997

Now known internationally as the world's first "gay hometown," San Francisco's Castro District was a quiet, working-class neighborhood of European immigrants only a few decades ago.

Paragraph 175 Trailer (2000)

22 January 2000

During the Nazi regime, there was widespread persecution of homosexual men, which started in 1871 with the Paragraph 175 of the German Penal Code.

The Royal Road Trailer (2015)

22 March 2015

A fascinating and unlikely reinvention story, The Royal Road simultaneously explores cinematic spiritual channeling, the conquest and colonization of Mexico and the American Southwest, fading historical Californian urban landscapes, and the passions found in butch identity to achieve an achingly beautiful and poetic defense of remembering.

Hope Along the Wind: The Story of Harry Hay Trailer (2002)

04 August 2002

Harry Hay was one of the founding fathers of the gay rights movement, and for more than 50 years was synonymous with the term "gay pride.

Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans Trailer (2008)

01 April 2008

The true story of the neighborhood that inspired David Simon's fictional HBO television series "Tremé", from slave revolts and underground free black antebellum resistance through post-Katrina rebuilding, set to a fabulous soundtrack of New Orleans music through the ages.

Blue Diary Trailer (1998)

01 February 1998

Through voiceover and static San Francisco landscapes this experimental narrative short tells the melancholy story of a butch dyke pining over a one night stand with a straight girl.

Free for All: The Public Library Trailer (2025)

29 April 2025

The story of the quiet revolutionaries who made a simple idea of a public library happen. From the pioneering women behind the "Free Library Movement" to today's librarians who service the public despite working in a contentious age of closures and book bans, meet those who created a civic institution where everything is free and the doors are open to all.