Airing Underwritten by Law Offices of Katie D. Fletcher, Esq.
”Edie and Thea: A Very Long Engagement,” a film about the couple whose relationship was an instigator in the present Supreme Court case of same-sex marriage, will air on Sunday, April 14th, 7:00 PM at Richmond Triangle Players, 1300 Altamont Avenue, Richmond, 23230. The event is being sponsored by SAGE, a program of the Richmond Gay Community Foundation. Admission is free, but donations will be accepted.
What began as two girls meeting at a party in New York in the 1960′s has become a major reason that the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) is now being debated by the Supreme Court of the United States.
After a 40-year engagement, Edie Windsor and Thea Spyer, were married in Canada in 2007. The couple resided in New York, a state that recognizes same-sex marriages from other localities. Two years later when Spyer died, Windsor was required to pay $363,000 in federal estate taxes on her inheritance from her life-partner. Federal law does not require different-sex marriages to pay such taxes.
The film is narrated by the couple while in their 70′s. They reminisce about their lives, their childhoods, how they met, their first vacation. The film has received numerous awards and won Best Documentary at Outfest in 2009.
Windsor noted in a recent statement that when she “met her partner nearly fifty years ago, they never dreamed their marriage would land before the Supreme Court as an example of why gay couples should be treated equally and not like second-class citizens,” noting that her now deceased life-partner would be proud, “The truth is I never expected any less from my country,” she added.
Following the movie, local attorney Katie D. Fletcher will discuss the Supreme Court case. The film showing is being underwritten by Law Offices of Katie D. Fletcher, Ltd. For more information, call 622-4646, ext. 20.