The movie "Out" tells the story of Laura Whitehorn, a political activist who spent 14 years in prison for detonating a bomb in Washington, D.C. She was a passionate speaker who felt excluded from mainstream society due to her lesbianism, which led her to connect with others who were also marginalized by the system. Radicalized in the 1960s, she participated in a series of bombings aimed at U.S. imperialism.
Out: The Making of a Revolutionary
The film "Out" follows Laura Whitehorn, a passionate activist who spent 14 years in prison for her involvement in a Washington, D.C. bombing, as she navigates her journey as a lesbian and advocate for acceptance.