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The Times of Harvey Milk

He was powerful, charismatic, compassionate and gay. After eleven months in office he was assassinated.
1984 | 90m | English

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Director: Rob Epstein
Writer: Rob Epstein
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Harvey Milk was an outspoken human rights activist and one of the first openly gay U.S. politicians elected to public office; even after his assassination in 1978, he continues to inspire disenfranchised people around the world.
Release Date: Oct 07, 1984
Director: Rob Epstein
Writer: Rob Epstein
Genres: Documentary
Keywords california, assassination, san francisco, california, 1970s, mayor, civil rights, biography, politics, politician, double murder, political assassination, political campaign, envy, lgbt, charismatic leader, lgbt activist, neighborhood, stigma, representation, small business, politician death, gay history, gay theme, lgbt activism, lgbt rights, american history
Production Companies UCLA School of Film and Television, Black Sand Productions, pacific arts
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 05, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Harvey Milk Self (archive footage)
Harvey Fierstein Narrator (voice)
Anne Kronenberg Self
Tory Hartmann Self
Tom Ammiano Self
Jim Elliot Self
Henry Der Self
Jeannine Yeomans Self
Bill Kraus Self
Sally M. Gearhart Self
John Briggs Self (archive footage)
Jerry Brown Self (archive footage)
Jimmy Carter Self (archive footage)
Dianne Feinstein Self (archive footage)
David Fowler Self (archive footage)
Joseph Freitas Self (archive footage)
Terence Hallinan Self (archive footage)
George Moscone Self (archive footage)
Dan White Self (archive footage)
Name Job
Rob Epstein Director, Editor, Writer
Vito Russo Other
Mark Isham Original Music Composer
Jeff Watts Thanks
John Benson Sound Editor
Frances Reid Director of Photography
Judith Coburn Other
Carter Wilson Other
Michael McNeil Production Design
Sara Chin Other
Lee Dichter Other
Dan Gleich Sound Recordist
Michael Levin Other
Elizabeth Stevens Other
Peter Adair Additional Camera, Other
Doug Dunderdale Assistant Camera
Nancy Morita Assistant Camera
Thomas O'Shea Assistant Camera, Assistant Editor
Emiko Omori Additional Camera
Gary Becker Animation
Chris Kogler Animation
Crystal Chan Assistant Editor
Greg Chapnick Negative Cutter
Pip Karmel Assistant Editor
Brenda Sowa Assistant Editor
Randy Sellgren Sound Recordist
Teresa Bergman Production Assistant
Allan Bérubé Other
Randall Coleman Production Assistant
Cheryl Drake Production Assistant
Robert Galloway Production Assistant
Tracy Gary Other
Kennan P. Gault Other
Ellen Gelger Other
Anne Gorfinkle Production Secretary
Robert Hawk Other
David Hollander Other
Mary Ann Hutson Production Assistant
Melissa Katsus Other
Jonel Larson Production Assistant
Terry Lawler Other
Peter Lowy Other
Ellen Martin Production Assistant
Dennis McGowan Production Assistant
Dolores Neuman Other
Dick Pabich Other
Tony Russomanno Other
Scott Thomas Smith Other
John Wright Other, Production Assistant
Wendy Zheutlin Researcher
Robert Shoup Thanks
Deborah Hoffmann Editor
Jon Else Additional Camera
Jeffrey Friedman Animation
Name Title
Rob Epstein Producer
Richard Schmiechen Producer
Gregory W. Bex Associate Producer
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Golden Globes Best Documentary Feature N/A Nominated
Spirit Awards Best Supporting Actress Susan Sarandon Nominated
Sundance Film Festival Best Picture Rob Epstein Won
Cannes Film Festival Best Documentary Feature N/A Won
Spirit Awards Best Picture N/A Won
Spirit Awards Best Documentary Feature Rob Epstein Nominated
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Geronimo1967
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I have to admit that I was completely unaware that San Francisco mayor George Moscone was also shot on the same day as Harvey Milk, nor that both were shot by a fellow city supervisor in their offices at City Hall - Dan White. This well-informed documentary begins at the start of Milk’s career where ... this man of Jewish immigrant heritage begins to assume some civic responsibility for his district. Attempting to get onto the city’s council in the early 1970s, he was able to raise the profile of the difficulties faced by the burgeoning gay population of the Castro and eventually, thanks to a more constituency based electoral process, find himself elected and popular amongst many in a community that were not, necessarily, from his own bailiwick. There is plenty of archive here to illustrate his personable nature and his tenacious attitude to improving the lives and opportunities of ordinary folk, often in the face of hostility from those whose bigotry and/or religiosity were determined to introduce in California, the sort of discriminatory legislation that was arriving in states like Oregon prohibiting homosexuals from being employed in professions like teaching. The narration remains fact-based and the narrative quite plainly presents us with ample supporting evidence and television programming that demonstrates just how ridiculous not just some of these arguments being put forward were, but also how those promulgating homophobic rules and regulations reeked of hypocrisy and double-standards. Unlike with many similar style political documentaries, this one has managed to garner contributions from those who campaigned and knew Milk himself, and it stays focussed on the efforts he made to change for good rather than attempt to broaden or generalise it’s themes - and I think that works better at keeping our attention on a man who was gay and was for gays, but was also for anyone whom he thought needed help. Much is made of other anti-discrimination trail blazers in the United States in the 1970s, and I think this illustrates poignantly that his contribution to equal rights under the law - especially for those too afraid to leave a closet - was as substantial as anyone else’s and deserving of grater plaudits than he has thus far received.

Nov 17, 2025