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There Will Be Glitter
There Will Be Glitter

There Will Be Glitter

A Glimpse of Queer Life @ Gettysburg College

Genres

Documentary

OverView

A story about the GLBTQ community at Gettysburg College: students and faculty, past and present. Enjoy a glimpse of their lives as they discuss everything from Coming Out to Dorm Drama to gBurg's RED HOT dating scene.

Others

Budget

$4000

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

90 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

10 May 2009

Country

United States of America

Cast

James A. Burkhalter

James A. Burkhalter

Self

Ava Dee

Ava Dee

Self

Paul McCoy Drutz-Hannahs

Paul McCoy Drutz-Hannahs

Self

Bill Albertson

Bill Albertson

Self

Jimmy Connor

Jimmy Connor

Self

Claire Darchicourt

Claire Darchicourt

Self

Will Green

Will Green

Self

Donnie Jones

Donnie Jones

Self

Michael DeLue

Michael DeLue

Self

Torrey Drum

Torrey Drum

Self

Adaeze Duru

Adaeze Duru

Self

Melissa Gagermeier

Melissa Gagermeier

Self

Miranda Ginebra

Miranda Ginebra

Self

Bryan Harris

Bryan Harris

Self

Katelin Harvie

Katelin Harvie

Self

Sean Jones

Sean Jones

Self

Travis Jones

Travis Jones

Self

Kyle Lawson

Kyle Lawson

Self

Mark Lohsen

Mark Lohsen

Self

Beth Morgan

Beth Morgan

Self

Celia Overby

Celia Overby

Self

Chasse Rehwinkel

Chasse Rehwinkel

Self

Richard Reitsma

Richard Reitsma

Self

Megan Roe

Megan Roe

Self

Brett Rogers

Brett Rogers

Self

Kat Santangelo

Kat Santangelo

Self

Jaimie Schock

Jaimie Schock

Self

Rebecca Shaffer

Rebecca Shaffer

Self

Becky Swerida

Becky Swerida

Self

Debra Thomas

Debra Thomas

Self

Khristian Walker

Khristian Walker

Self

Michael Wedlock

Michael Wedlock

Self

Gwen Williams

Gwen Williams

Self

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