Common Ground (2000 TV Movie)
The struggle between bigotry and tolerance
30 January 2000
The quality of cable-made TV-movies continues to improve as this film proves.

This is an excellent anthology of three short stories revolving around the "common ground" of a flagpole in the center of a fictional all-American town in Connecticut. Through the years, attitudes towards homosexuals evolve as the stories play out. The common character to all three stories, played by Eric Stolz, narrates as he witnesses over the period of his lifetime the struggle between homophobia and tolerance. The fact that he raises and lowers the American flag each day probably symbolizes that he is the keeper of the American Dream -- equality of all.

An excellent cast and excellent writing make the film not only entertaining and enlightening but also touching.
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