Dear Jesse is a 1998 American documentary film by Tim Kirkman that was released theatrically by Cowboy Pictures in 1998. Using a first-person narrative style in the form of a "letter" to Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC), the filmmaker explores the parallels and differences between himself — an openly gay man — and the notoriously anti-gay public servant. The film also features interviews with Helms foes and fans, community activists, novelists Lee Smit...
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Dear Jesse
Film
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- A homophobic senator. A gay filmmaker. A different kind of love letter.
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