Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys
| Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys | |
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| Directed by | Adi Sideman |
| Written by | Adi Sideman Nadav Harel |
| Produced by | Adi Sideman |
| Narrated by | Barbara Adler Mimi Turner |
| Cinematography | Nadav Harel |
| Edited by | Nadav Harel |
| Distributed by | Stranger than Fiction |
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Running time | 55 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Chicken Hawk: Men Who Love Boys (also known as simply Chickenhawk) is a 1994 American documentary film produced, written, and directed by Adi Sideman, who founded YouNow in 2011. The film profiles members of the pedophile/pederasty organization North American Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA) who discuss sexual relationships between men and boys below the age of consent.
The film is an exposé of the group's controversial beliefs and its members' clandestine lifestyles. Sideman's evenhanded approach provides the audience with an insight into the group members' psyches. It has drawn attention for its unique approach: letting its subjects, the NAMBLA members, incriminate themselves in a public forum. Since its release, the film has been screened for the FBI, university criminology departments, and other law enforcement agencies.
On September 21, 2012, Sideman attended a screening of Chicken Hawk in Philadelphia, where he did a Q&A after the movie. During the Q&A, he claims he went to the home of a professor of English at Boston University that was supposedly "a leader of NAMBLA" and a "leader of the gay movement". After admitting to the professor that he was molested by a man when he was a child, the professor told Sideman to leave. He was not included in the final cut of the film, and the professor continued to work at the university.
The term "chickenhawk" is used in gay slang to refer to an older man who chases after younger males.