La parade (notre histoire)

The Parade (Our History)
Die Parade (Unsere Geschichte)

Switzerland, January 2002
FILM, Documentary, 78 min.

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directed by
Lionel Baier
Written by
Lionel Baier, Laurent Guido
Status
In distribution

Parades to demonstrate gay pride may be a well-established fact of life in cities such as Paris and Berlin – but this is not the case in Sion. In this Catholic stronghold, which is also capital of the ruggedly mountainous Swiss canton of Valais, a group of six women and a man, led by Marianne Bruchez, dared to organise the first gay parade ever held in this small provincial town. The date: July 2001. It took real courage not to yield to the forces working against them: the community officials refused to issue the required permit for the parade, local protesters published a slanderous full-page article in the local newspaper associating “queers” with “devils” (“Aunts in Sion = diabolic temptation!”), and the gay community itself fell to wrangling, accusing the Valais organisers of being “too timid”. Marianne Bruchez, a young thirty-year-old woman with no previous experience as a gay activist, suddenly found herself making front-page news in Swiss newspapers, and being forced to accept high-profile media visibility of the worst sort.

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World Premiere
January 2002
Original Version
French (german subtitles),  colour, Beta SP, 78 min.
Production
Ciné Manufacture CMS SA, RTS Radio Télévision Suisse
Producer
Robert Boner
directed by
Lionel Baier
Written by
Lionel Baier, Laurent Guido
Cinemato­graphy
Lionel Baier, Sylvie Cachin
Editing
Christine Hoffet
Location Sound Mix
François Musy, Gabriel Hafner

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