In 2007 I met Kirby Dick, the Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker who had most recently been known for his film This Film is Not Yet Rated, about his next project: a film about closeted anti-gay politicians and high level political operatives and my work in exposing them.
Two and a half years later, Outrage debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival. The film was covered extensively in publications and media outlets such as the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle and National Public Radio. Making a documentary film is quite an experience.
Here is a video trailer from the film:
There are a number of ways to see Outrage:
1. Add it to your Netflix queue.
2. Order it from Amazon.
3. It’s an HBO documentary so it runs there and on HBO on-demand on a rotating basis.
One Comment on "Outrage: The movie"
Excellent movie!