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PORTLAND, Maine -- The head of a 2009 campaign to repeal gay marriage legislation in Maine is depicted in a new documentary as being conflicted about advertisements warning that the law essentially would force homosexuality to be taught in schools. Marc Mutty also is shown as bothered by the role a California-based public relations firm played in the Maine campaign.
New York filmmakers Joe Fox and James Nubile held a media screening of their 90-minute documentary "Question One" on Monday morning at the Salt Institute for Documentary Studies in Portland. The film follows the two campaigns on opposite sides of 2009's Question 1, which asked Maine voters whether a recently passed law allowing gay marriage should be repealed.See the full content of this document
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"A lot of people wake up [the morning after Election Day] and see the results, but they don't realize what went into those results," Nubile said Monday morning. "The passive observer might think it's a ...
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