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Barcelona fora de l'armari

The city of Barcelona will always be a reference in the conquest of the LGTBIQ + decrees and will work for the rest of the territories of the Spanish State. The documentary "Barcelona fora de l'armari" has been written around this idea as a starting point. Its objective is to describe the different activities of the LGTBIQ + movement in Catalonia and how it has evolved over the years. The documentary shows the different milestones that have marked the LGTBIQ + movement, such as the creation of the first association in Spain, the Movimiento Español de Liberación Homosexual (MEHL) or the first demonstration in favor of gay rights in 1977. was held on Las Ramblas in Barcelona.

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The city of Barcelona will always be a reference in the conquest of the LGTBIQ + decrees and will work for the rest of the territories of the Spanish State. The documentary "Barcelona fora de l'armari" has been written around this idea as a starting point. Its objective is to describe the different activities of the LGTBIQ + movement in Catalonia and how it has evolved over the years. The documentary shows the different milestones that have marked the LGTBIQ + movement, such as the creation of the first association in Spain, the Movimiento Español de Liberación Homosexual (MEHL) or the first demonstration in favor of gay rights in 1977. was held on Las Ramblas in Barcelona.

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