Kate Clinton

Most Popular Kate Clinton Trailers

Total trailers found: 8

Clambake Trailer (2015)

19 June 2015

What started as a way for some very business-savvy women innkeepers to extend the tourist season in P-Town (Provincetown, Massachusetts) in the fall in 1984 has now grown from a Women's Weekend into one of the premiere lesbian destinations known as Women’s Week.

No Secret Anymore: The Times of Del Martin & Phyllis Lyon Trailer (2003)

13 February 2003

Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon have been partners in love and political struggle for fifty years. With incisive interviews, rare archival images and warmhearted humor, Joan Biren's 2003 film reveals their inspiring public work, as well as their charming private relationship.

We're Funny That Way Trailer (1998)

01 January 1998

Live performance clips are combined with behind-the-scenes footage and interviews in which the performers candidly share their life experiences, offer insights into the art of comedy, and discuss the obstacles facing gays and other minorities within the entertainment industry.

The Secret Lives of Dentists Trailer (2002)

09 September 2002

An introspective dentist's suspicions about his wife's infidelity stresses his mental well being and family life to the breaking point.

An Unexpected Community Trailer (2024)

08 September 2024

In the early days of the pandemic, Andrea Meyerson, founder of Women On A Roll, launched an online platform for lesbians and queer women.

Here Comedy Presents Kate Clinton Trailer (2005)

01 January 2005

Legendary comedienne Kate Clinton offers her riotous viewpoint on feminism, lesbianism, and life in this one-woman, stand-up performance.

Kate Clinton: The 25th Anniversary Tour Trailer (2007)

01 January 2007

Out-and-proud comedian Kate Clinton celebrates her 25th anniversary of performing in this blend of stand-up footage, behind-the-scenes clips, interviews, footage of Clinton reading from her book, What the L?, photos and more.

Laughing Matters Trailer (2004)

16 June 2004

Four women who are lesbian comedians perform and, offstage, talk about their lives: parents and childhood, coming out, becoming comics, the arc of their careers, and its rewards.