8/10
A very genial guy who kept letters sent to him
19 May 2021
P. S. Burn This Letter Please (2020) was co-written and co-directed by Michael Seligman and Jennifer Tiexiera.

It's a documentary about the life of gay men and drag queens in the 1950's and 1960's. A gay man named Reno Martin was friendly with many other gay men, and especially with drag queens.

They sent him dozens of letters, that he kept in a storage box. The box came to light recently, and the contents are fascinating. The letters were a time capsule of the (very difficult) life led by gay men, especially drag queens, when it was illegal for a man to be gay or to dress like a woman. It's hard to believe now, but that was the reality 60 years ago.

Of course, there's no lack of homophobia today, but at least being a drag queen doesn't put you at risk of being arrested. Many things are worse than today than they were then, but there has been progress.

The filmmakers were able to track down many of the men who had written those letters decades earlier. Some had died, and one remained unidentified. However, we hear interviews with older men who had lived long enough to finally see a new era. Their stories are very moving.

We saw this film virtually as part of ImageOut, Rochester's great LGBT Film Festival. It worked well on the small screen. The movie has an IMDb rating of 7.1. I thought it was better than that, and rated it 8.
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