A Documentary Film
Tracking Fire is a feature-length documentary of the worst mass-killings in LGBT history in the U.S. - the Upstairs Lounge fire in New Orleans and the Pulse Nightclub shootings in Orlando - and the LGBTQ community's struggle to find hope in the face of violence.
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1973: On a sweltering June night in New Orleans, hate raged up the steps of a French Quarter gay bar and consumed thirty-two people. The authorities called it arson. Others claimed it was God’s own hand. No one was ever charged for the crime.
Forty-three years later, in the dark hours of another June night - this time in Orlando - hate claimed forty-nine more lives. The whole World came together in love and support.
Join us as we take a hard look at the facts and faces surrounding hate in America and discover how - despite the appalling nature of these attacks - many in the LGBTQ community have found hope in the aftermath.
The rage of hate still consumes us, but in the end, love wins.