20TH ANNIVERSARY

Twenty years ago, our documentary The Fall of '55 premiered and began an incredible journey that I never could have imagined.

Over the years, the documentary has been screened at film festivals across the country, featured in classrooms and universities, and discussed by media including The New York Times, NPR, The Associated Press, The Advocate, and many regional news outlets. Most importantly, it has helped preserve an important chapter of Idaho and LGBTQ history for new generations.

To mark the film's 20th anniversary, we've launched a completely updated website with new resources, video clips, educational materials, and information about hosting screenings and discussions.

I'm also excited to announce that I'm once again available for speaking engagements, including universities, libraries, museums, conferences, historical societies, and community organizations. I love exploring not only the history behind The Fall of '55, but also documentary storytelling, investigative journalism, and the process of uncovering forgotten stories.

If you'd like to learn more—or bring the film and discussion to your community—I'd love to hear from you.

🌐 www.fallof55.com/book

Here's to the next chapter.

-Seth Randal, Director

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