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Actors take part in a candle light march during the filming of a scene from the movie "Milk" in San Francisco, California February 9, 2008. Director Gus Van Sant began shooting in mid-January his biopic about America's first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk, a San Francisco supervisor who was assassinated in 1978 along with Mayor George Moscone by recently resigned San Francisco Supervisor Dan White.
Extras work in the film 'Milk' in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco, California February 4, 2008. In mid-January Gus Van Sant began shooting his biopic about America's first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk, a San Francisco supervisor who was assassinated in 1978 along with Mayor George Moscone by recently resigned San Francisco Supervisor Dan White.
Extras work in the film 'Milk' in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco, California February 4, 2008. In mid-January Gus Van Sant began shooting his biopic about America's first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk, a San Francisco supervisor who was assassinated in 1978 along with Mayor George Moscone by recently resigned San Francisco Supervisor Dan White.
Extras work in the film 'Milk' in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco, California February 4, 2008. In mid-January Gus Van Sant began shooting his biopic about America's first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk, a San Francisco supervisor who was assassinated in 1978 along with Mayor George Moscone by recently resigned San Francisco Supervisor Dan White.
Actor Sean Penn, starring as Harvey Milk in the film 'Milk', works on the set in the Castro neighborhood of San Francisco, California February 4, 2008. In mid-January Gus Van Sant began shooting his biopic about America's first openly gay elected official, Harvey Milk, a San Francisco supervisor who was assassinated in 1978 along with Mayor George Moscone by recently resigned San Francisco Supervisor Dan White.