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The Gentleman Bank Robber: The Story of Butch Lesbian Freedom Fighter rita bo brown


  • maysles documentary center 343 Malcolm X Boulevard New York, NY, 10027 United States (map)

Julie Perini, 2017, 47 min.

The Gentleman Bank Robber is a portrait of revolutionary rita bo brown, a white working class butch from rural Oregon who became known as “The Gentleman Bank Robber” in the 1970s for combining her butch style of dress with a polite way of demanding funds from bank tellers. The film moves between everyday moments with bo in and around her current home in Oakland, California, and historical retelling of the events of bo’s extraordinary life through interviews with bo and her collaborators, archival materials, and rare social movement ephemera. The Gentleman Bank Robber weaves together personal and political perspectives on 20th century social movement histories, including queer liberation in the 1960s; militant, underground activity with the George Jackson Brigade in the 1970s, a revolutionary prison abolitionist group; political prisoner support work in the 1980s, and prison activist work into the present day. bo brown is a model for how to lead a life of committed activism while maintaining a sense of humor and humanity.

After a long battle with Dementia, rita bo brown passed away on October 24, 2021.

A portion of ticket sales will support bo’s partner with medical, memorial, and cremation expenses. We also encourage you to contribute directly to the fund here.

We are eager to help shed light on bo’s revolutionary spirit and reflect on the way her legacy can guide us in ongoing struggle against the capitalist state. Please check out a conversation we hosted in September 2021 with George Jackson Brigade members: Ed Mead, Mark Cook, and Janine Bertram