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hey everybody iamp;#39;m here with Jaime Castro the director of The Secret disco revolution new documentary making it smeared the Toronto International Film Festival this year now Jamie I donamp;#39;t think many people associate the words disco and revolution you talk a bit about the thesis behind the documentary yes well it was a total revelation to me that it was a revolution and I assume other people will have the same experience basically a friend sent me a book a revisionist history of disco that had come out at the time that was starting to re-evaluate the the period as a misunderstood time of protest and liberation and my initial reaction was huh but as the theory goes that was liberating gays blacks women you know you name it disco was liberating the untold story can be revealed so how exactly do you think that the disco movement and the gay movement kind of supported each other and fueled each other the notion is that is that in in disco clubs gay people were able to be them