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Director
  
Ryan Butler

Music director
  
Jason Schuler

Duration
  

Language
  
English

7/10
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Genre
  
Documentary, Short

Country
  
United States


Cast
  
Lisa Howes Yewdall

Release date
  
April 12, 2001 (2001-04-12) (Turin)

Genres
  
Documentary, LGBT, Indie film

Similar movies
  
The Case Against 8 (2014), Pursuit of Equality (2008), Wish Me Away (2011), Bridegroom (2013), Tender Fictions (2007)

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A Union in Wait is a 2001 documentary film about same-sex marriage, directed by Ryan Butler. It was the first documentary about same-sex marriage to air on national television in the United States.

Contents

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Summary

Susan Parker and Wendy Scott are members of Wake Forest Baptist Church. In 1997 the couple decided they wanted to have a union ceremony in Wake Forest University's Wait Chapel, but the traditionally Baptist university told them no. Susan Parker, Wendy Scott, their church, and many others joined together to fight the school's decision in what would become a controversy that divided a community in North Carolina and made national headlines.

The film includes interviews with Andrew Sullivan, Barney Frank, Robert Knight, Jimmy Creech, Fred Phelps, Candace Gingrich, Wake Forest University students, and local ministers. The film was shot primarily in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on the campus of Wake Forest University; but portions of the film were shot in Washington, D.C., at the Millennium March on Washington, Family Research Council headquarters, and Andrew Sullivan's house.

Distribution

In 2001, the Sundance Channel licensed the film for television in the United States. A Union In Wait was also shown at numerous festivals around the world and distributed on video by Frameline. In 2015 Amazon Video made the film available online.

Subsequent developments

Susan Parker (M.Div.) now serves as the Associate Pastor of Wake Forest Baptist Church. Ryan Butler worked as a television editor in Washington, DC after the release of A Union In Wait for WJLA-TV, National Geographic Channel and CNN. He was also elected to the Advisory Neighborhood Commission in Washington, DC. In 2009 he moved back to North Carolina where he is now working for the North Carolina General Assembly.

References

A Union in Wait Wikipedia
A Union in Wait IMDb A Union in Wait themoviedb.org