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2002
Great Lakes Independent Film Festival
A Union in Wait
Category:
Documentary Short 47min
Director: Ryan Butler
In May of 1981 Wendy Scott would
meet a new co-worker named Susan Parker. Their
new friendship would quickly
transform into something more special.
A Union In Wait takes a very personal look at Susan
Parker and Wendy Scott's relationship and the controversy
that would make their private life anything but
private.
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 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.
A Union In Wait includes interviews with Andrew
Sullivan, Barney Frank, Robert Knight, Jimmy Creech,
Fred Phelps,
Candace Gingrich and footage from the Millennium
March on Washington. Director:
Ryan Butler
About Ryan Butler: Butler got his start in Myrtle
Beach, SC working as a news photographer for
WBTW TV-13 News (CBS) when he was sixteen years
old. Shortly after leaving for college, he went
to work for WXII News Channel 12 (NBC) as a news
editor. While at NC School of the Arts, Butler
was working on what is now his latest award-winning
documentary film, A Union In Wait. The film is
showing on Sundance Channel and PrideVision TV.
Butler now works in Washington, DC for regular
clients such as ABC 7 News and National Geographic
Today.
www.ryanbutler.net
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