

The beach town that became a sanctuary — and might have to fight for it again.
Narrated by Emmy-winning actor Sharon Gless, INSIDE THE OASIS: The Story of South Florida’s Gay Mecca explores the LGBTQ+ community’s evolution in Broward County from the 1950s to the present. Through archival footage and firsthand accounts, the film charts the fight against discrimination, the triumph of visibility, and the fragile nature of progress as newly emboldened political forces once again challenge the community’s hard-won rights.
Acting
Sharon Gless's warmth carries decades of pain and pride.
Production
Archival footage that feels illegally intimate.
Writing
Connects 1950s raids to 2020s book bans seamlessly.
Director
Andy Perrott
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Fort Lauderdale's 'Gay Mecca' branding was deliberate economic strategy in the 1990s, not just organic community growth — tourism boards actively marketed to LGBTQ+ travelers when other cities wouldn't.
The film's release timing during renewed 'Don't Say Gay' legislation debates in Florida transforms what could be a historical document into explicit activist tool — director Andy Perrott has called it 'a warning dressed as a celebration.'
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