"Southern States" . . . . . "At the end of the Gulf War, the filmmaker take a trip to the American South in order to try and get a perspective about gay life in the South. For the most part, the individuals questioned revealed such insular, even ignorant perspectives that give a chilling view. One of the odder individuals they found along the way was a man who had created his own personal Graceland to please his wife. No effort is made to create a coherent theme, however, they do make an effort to investigate gay life in the South, and these investigations are the highlights."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Documentary films"@en . "Nonfiction films"@en . "At the end of the Gulf War, the filmmakers take a trip to the American South in order to try and get a perspective about gay life in the South. For the most part, the individuals questioned revealed such insular, even ignorant perspectives that give a chilling view. One of the odder individuals they found along the way was a man who had created his own personal Graceland to please his wife. No effort is made to create a coherent theme, however, they do make an effort to investigate gay life in the South, and these investigations are the highlights."@en . "Feature films"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Where are we? our trip through America"@en . . "Where are we our trip through America" . "Where are we our trip through America"@en . . . . "Friedman and Epstein travel by car and by train across the South and talk to the people they meet." . . "Where are we? : our trip through America" . "Friedman and Epstein travel by car and by train across the South and talk to the people they meet."@en . "Interviews"@en . .