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Bridegroom (2013)

“A love story, unequaled.”

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Plot

"Bridegroom" unravels the heartrending journey of Shane and Tom, two young men bound by an unshakeable love, whose world collapses when a misstep off a rooftop prematurely ends their story. This devastating accident unveils a harsh reality, revealing the stark consequences faced by those denied the legal safeguards of marriage. The aftermath of Tom's death illuminates an agonizing narrative of exclusion and ostracism, striking a powerful chord on the issue of marriage equality. As the anniversary of Tom's death dawns on May 7, 2012, Shane is consumed by his grief, and chooses to channel it into a tribute that would immortalize their love story. His video, titled "It Could Happen To You," is not just a homage to his lost partner, but also a stark reminder of the societal hurdles their love had to endure. Uploaded on YouTube, it ricochets across the digital universe, garnering over 3.2 million views and sparking a flood of 50 thousand comments and emails. The profound impact of Shane's raw, emotional film underscores the urgent need for this narrative to gain global attention. "Bridegroom" takes a stirring look at Shane Bitney Crone's thwarted plans to marry his partner of six years, Tom Bridegroom, after the passage of the same-sex marriage law in California. The narrative takes a tragic twist when Tom's untimely death leads to a heartbreaking denial from his family, who refuse to let Shane attend the funeral. This poignant tale of love, loss and a fight for equality is a testament to the strength of the human spirit, and an urgent call for understanding and acceptance.

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Bridegroom is a documentary movie featuring Thomas Bridegroom and directed by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason.

Bridegroom is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Pluto TV and Tubi TV.

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