
Milk (film)
"Milk" is a biographical film directed by Gus Van Sant that chronicles the life of Harvey Milk, a pioneering gay rights activist and the first openly gay elected official in California. The film details his early activism, political campaigns, and efforts to promote equality and social justice in a time of widespread discrimination. Through personal and political struggles, "Milk" highlights his commitment to advance LGBTQ+ rights, culminating in his historic election to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors. The movie is a powerful portrayal of advocacy, resilience, and the ongoing fight for civil rights.