S2 E15 Guest: filmmaker David Millbern

FEB 15, 202342 MIN
The Bill Alexander Show

S2 E15 Guest: filmmaker David Millbern

FEB 15, 202342 MIN

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<p>On this episode of The Bill Alexander Show, Bill talks with Emmy-winning actor-producer David Millbern about his documentary, &nbsp;the critically acclaimed "<strong>100 Years of&nbsp;Men in Love: The Accidental Collection</strong>" and it's newly discovered&nbsp;imagery&nbsp;that is already reaching iconic stature, which is a documentary focusing on a unique,&nbsp;moving and joy-filled collection of&nbsp;vintage photographs of men in love from the&nbsp;1850s to the 1950s, taken when male partnerships were often illegal, the&nbsp;photos&nbsp;were found at flea markets, in shoe boxes, family archives, estate sales, and&nbsp;old suitcases.</p> <p><strong>"100 Years of Men in Love”&nbsp;</strong>shines a light&nbsp;on some of that history through a selection of&nbsp;photographs collected by Hugh Nini and Neal Treadwell stumbled upon an old photograph of a&nbsp;gay&nbsp;couple by random and then turned it into their mission to discover more of&nbsp;pictures history tried to bury. As they found&nbsp;more and more, they realized some&nbsp;of these photographs dated back more than 100 years.<br> <br> Fans and critics, both LGBTQ and not are now applauding director David Millbern&nbsp;for compiling this remarkable footage. &nbsp;“<strong>100 Years of Men in Love</strong>” is a landmark documentary-style film&nbsp;that sticks close to its title and central premise. Over&nbsp;the course of 57&nbsp;minutes, we’re treated to various photographs of men expressing love for one&nbsp;another that date back as far&nbsp;as 1850 and as recent as 1955.<br> <br> Due to how gay couples have been treated over the course of human history,&nbsp;you can already tell how bold it would be for a&nbsp;couple to take a photograph with each other in an embrace during that time frame. The film, itself, works as a huge&nbsp;eye-opener to any naysayers and the current trend of anti-gay rhetoric that believe homosexuality is a&nbsp;more recent trend in human&nbsp;development. As clearly shown by these pictures, the film shows proof that same-sex&nbsp;dating&nbsp;back to the 1850s that gay men were living together in America and&nbsp;unafraid of showing their love in public.<br> <br> Punctuated between certain photos are quotes from authors such as Walt&nbsp;Whitman and Henry David Thoreau that illustrate&nbsp;how love is universal.&nbsp;Regardless of gender identity or race, we as humans can fall in love with one&nbsp;another. We shouldn’t&nbsp;be imposing limits on our love when love is one of the&nbsp;strongest emotions we can give.<br> <br> Those who experience&nbsp;“100 Years of Men in Love” are treated to a&nbsp;selection of moments that history couldn’t destroy. The&nbsp;love on display was so&nbsp;powerful, it outlived its subjects and went on to become a beacon of hope for&nbsp;others. "If that’s not the&nbsp;definition of true love, I’m not sure what else could&nbsp;be,” says&nbsp;Director and Producer, David Millbern.</p> --- Support this podcast: <a href="https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bill-alexander-show/support" rel="payment">https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-bill-alexander-show/support</a>