Serving in Silence: Colonel Margarethe Cammermeyer
There is no greater right than the freedom to love.
This is the true story of a decorated officer's legal challenge to her involuntary discharge when she admitted she was homosexual. Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer has served in the army for over twenty years. She's just fallen in love with an artist she's met, she's going for a PhD, and has a job at the VA hospital, as well as in the reserves. She decides to upgrade her security rating, with an eye toward promotion, and during the interview, she tells the investigator that she is a lesbian. The army begins proceedings to discharge her. And with the support of her family, her lover, (and LAMBDA), she decides to fight for her right to serve.
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A good story line - Lotsafun
Not over the top, a great relation of a true story to film. Believable and able to keep my attention throughout the movie.
Glenn Close's portrayal of Margarethe is great and the supporting cast works very well with her.
One of the better lesbian true-story movies, for sure.
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A good story line - Lotsafun
Not over the top, a great relation of a true story to film. Believable and able to keep my attention throughout the movie.
Glenn Close's portrayal of Margarethe is great and the supporting cast works very well with her.
One of the better lesbian ...