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Fish Can't Fly (2005) |
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83
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Rated: NR
Status: Playing Film
Festivals in 2005.
Country: US
Director/Screenwriter: Tom
Murray |
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Synopsis |
This feature length documentary
explores the lives of Gay men and
women of faith as they recall their
journeys to put their sexuality and
spirituality in harmony. While the
whole concept of changing ones’
sexual orientation may be viewed
with a high level of skepticism,
ridicule and even humor by the
larger GLBT community, these are the
stories of those who have tried.
Finding that their strong religious
convictions and faith seemed to be
used against them, these are the
personal stories of people who have
participated in “ex-gay” ministries
and found in fact that they did not
provide a “cure“…. the answers
seemed to come from within. The
stories they recall are sad,
frightening, poignant and yet
surprisingly inspiring and
enlightening. With less of a focus
on the "ex-gay" movement, the film
is more about the telling of stories
behind the debate and the role
religion can play in one's life. |
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