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Visible: Out on Television - Season 1
Description
According to the excitement of that documentary that follows the importance of TVs on the planet and how they assume a significant role in molding the awareness of America, adjacent to examining the LGBTQ movement and its pioneers.
According to the excitement of that documentary that follows the importance of TVs on the planet and how they assume a significant role in molding the awareness of America, adjacent to examining the LGBTQ movement and its pioneers.
Actors:
Winnie Holzman,
Sara Ramirez,
Jennifer Beals,
Randy Harrison,
Andy Cohen,
Jonathan Groff,
Sarah Kate Ellis
Winnie Holzman
1954
Sara Ramirez
31 August 1975, Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico
Jennifer Beals
19 December 1963, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Randy Harrison
2 November 1977, Nashua, New Hampshire, USA
Andy Cohen
Jonathan Groff
26 March 1985, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
Sarah Kate Ellis
Genre:
Documentary, History
Director:
Ryan White
Country:
United States
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February 14, 2020
Visible is vital viewing for where we were and where we are.
March 18, 2020
It is a valuable documentary not only for its subject, but for its ability to walk, in a very pleasant way, through seventy years of TV history. [Full Review in Spanish]
February 14, 2020
Its in-depth study of a seemingly impossible subject to sum up is very impressive -- and, I daresay, necessary.
February 14, 2020
While the series doesn't break a ton of new ground in terms of the stories it tells, it makes up for that with an expansive amount of well-assembled archival footage, and by putting it all in one place.
February 14, 2020
Occasionally, it defaults to broad brushstrokes... Still, it is an elegant education, and its vast library of footage makes for a smorgasbord of queer entertainment.
May 01, 2020
It's a strong, beautiful statement about the transformative power of seeing yourself reflected in popular culture. The movement has come so far, but it still has further to go.
August 12, 2020
This terrific series gets off to a slightly inauspicious start with an exhausting cascade of soundbite after soundbite after soundbite... After that, though, it gets seriously fascinating.
March 05, 2020
Docu series about LGBTQ TV history inspires and informs.
February 13, 2020
While we remember many of these big moments, what White has done is to meticulously connect the dots -- drawing in lines that history has a way of rendering, well, invisible.
February 18, 2020
While it feels like a 101-level course in LGBTQIA+ representation in TV, Visible: Out On Television is still a good overview of just how far the medium has come in this regard, and how far it has to go.
February 24, 2020
It's gripping and touching and funny and heartwarming, but most impressively, it's unrelenting.
May 26, 2020
Visible is a binge-worthy and entertaining series that shows the trajectory of LGBTQ lives both on and off screen and why queer stories need - and need to continue - to be told.

