If there’s one thing audiences will get from Ryan White’s new documentary Come See Me in the Good Light, it’s that it’s a truly beautiful love story. Poets Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley found each other through the beauty of words and honest, emotional expression. Their life together in Colorado is full of friends, fun and humor. In an increasingly hostile world, these two queer people were able to carve out an existence for themselves that is happy and authentic to them. Andrea and Megan are gentle with each other throughout the film, even as it becomes clear that cancer puts an expiration date on their domestic bliss.
Andrea died in July of this year in Megan’s arms, a devastating ending to their story. Come See Me in the Good Light (available on Apple TV) premiered at Sundance several months before and thankfully, Andrea was…
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