Chicks in White Satin is a documentary directed by Elaine Holliman, released in 1993. The film follows the wedding journey of two women, portraying an emotional and intimate portrait of lesbian love and the fight for equality. The documentary showcases the couple’s wedding preparations, their relationships with family and friends, and society’s reactions. It also provides a powerful perspective on the struggle for marriage rights among LGBTQ+ individuals, emphasizing that love and commitment know no boundaries. With its emotional and heartfelt narrative, the film stands out as a touching work that challenges viewers to reflect on the meaning of marriage and the process of social acceptance.