New Documentary About LGBT Seniors Reveals Disturbing Truths

New documentary film sheds light on the plight of gay seniors

A new documentary about LGBT seniors was created by Multivision Productions, a Bay Area video duplication company that specializes in online videos for non-profits, governmental agencies, as well as corporations.

"I could not believe my eyes and ears as I was filming this short documentary," states Hamid Massoud, President of Multivision Productions. Massoud, a veteran of San Francisco video production claims that shooting and particularly editing the film "Out for Justice" has been one of the most touching and emotionally intense projects that he's ever been involved with. "I have been doing this for 18 years, and a project like this only comes around once in a blue moon. A great deal of intense feelings are stirred by this short film," stated Massoud, who is also a respected name in Bay Area corporate video.

Multivision is an award-winning San Francisco corporate video company which creates online marketing & training videos for organization of all types, including Fortune 500, non-profits, individuals and government agencies. Furthermore, Multivision is a major player in Bay Area video production industry.

Multivision's latest film, "Out for Justice" includes candid interviews with LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) seniors who openly share their life experiences with the audience. The goal of this film is to create awareness among the general population as well as health care providers about issues relating to LGBT seniors. The interviews with the LGBT seniors, which last about 30 minutes in total, are shocking in terms of the extreme degree of discrimination that these individuals had to go through in their lives.

Multivision produces both for profit and non-profit films and videos. "Out for Justice" which had its premiere recently, has been described as a highly personal and emotional film. "There wasn't a dry eye in the room when we showed the video for the first time. You cannot help but be inspired by the courage and bravery of the four individuals who are featured in this touching and socially-relevant video documentary," stated Massoud.