The Pinco Triangle
The Pinco Triangle is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Patrick Crowe and Tristan R. Whiston and released in 1999. A profile of LGBT life in Sudbury, Ontario, the film mixes interviews with past and present LGBT residents of the city with vignettes depicting aspects of the directors' own childhoods in the city, acted by a cast including Michael "Bitch Diva" Fitzgerald and Lorraine Segato. The film takes its name from blending the pink triangle, a common LGBT symbol, with the INCO Triangle, the former employee magazine of INCO's mining operations in Sudbury.
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
The Pinco Triangle
The Pinco Triangle is a Canadian documentary film, directed by Patrick Crowe and Tristan R. Whiston and released in 1999. A profile of LGBT life in Sudbury, Ontario, the film mixes interviews with past and present LGBT residents of the city with vignettes depicting aspects of the directors' own childhoods in the city, acted by a cast including Michael "Bitch Diva" Fitzgerald and Lorraine Segato. The film takes its name from blending the pink triangle, a common LGBT symbol, with the INCO Triangle, the former employee magazine of INCO's mining operations in Sudbury.
has abstract
The Pinco Triangle is a Canadi ...... nd Best Northern Ontario Film.
@en
starring
Wikipage page ID
58,511,986
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
996,631,300
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
cinematography
Yves Simard
@en
country
Canada
@en
director
Patrick Crowe
@en
Tristan R. Whiston
@en
editing
Cathy Gulkin
@en
language
English
@en
music
Alan Moon
@en
name
The Pinco Triangle
@en
producer
Keith Clarkson
@en
released
starring
Michael Fitzgerald
@en
studio
Upper Canada Moving Picture Company
@en
wikiPageUsesTemplate
writer
Patrick Crowe
@en
Tristan R. Whiston
@en
subject
comment
The Pinco Triangle is a Canadi ...... mining operations in Sudbury.
@en
label
The Pinco Triangle
@en
sameAs
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
The Pinco Triangle
@en