Saving Marriage


1h 26m 2008

Brief Synopsis

When the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial court makes gay marriage legal, the public outcry pushes legislators to approve a constitutional amendment that would override the decision and take gay marriage away. But there is still hope. To become law, the amendment must withstand a second vote in eight

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2008
Distribution Company
Regent Releasing

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 26m

Synopsis

When the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial court makes gay marriage legal, the public outcry pushes legislators to approve a constitutional amendment that would override the decision and take gay marriage away. But there is still hope. To become law, the amendment must withstand a second vote in eighteen months. In the meantime, gay and lesbian couples begin marrying all over Massachusetts. That fall, every legislator stands for re-election, and gay marriage takes center stage in the campaigns. Both sides know that the outcome will decide which lawmakers are present for the crucial second vote on the amendment. And the results surprise everyone. After the elections, there are just a few more months to convince legislators to change their minds. The newly married couples spark a conversation, talking of how marriage has transformed their lives. The legislators--and the people--begin to understand, but will it be enough to affect the second vote?

Film Details

MPAA Rating
Genre
Documentary
Release Date
2008
Distribution Company
Regent Releasing

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 26m

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Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States Fall October 10, 2008

Released in United States October 17, 2008

Expanded Release in United States October 24, 2008

Released in United States Fall October 10, 2008 (SF)

Released in United States October 17, 2008 (Los Angeles)

Expanded Release in United States October 24, 2008