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Alice Buchanan | Herself | |
Lance Carroll | Himself | |
Chris Davis | Himself | |
Katherine Dohan | Herself | |
David Fountain | Himself | |
Morgan Jon Fox | Himself | |
E.J. Friedman | Himself | |
Roy Gilbert-Higginson | Himself | |
Brett Hanover | Himself | |
Lauren Henry | Herself | |
Sharon Horne | Herself | |
Elise Masur | Herself | |
Chris Matthews | Himself | |
Will McElroy | Himself | |
Ada Price | Herself | |
Alice Buchanan | Self | |
Lance Carroll | Self | |
Chris Davis | Self | |
Katherine Dohan | Self | |
David Fountain | Self | |
Morgan Jon Fox | Self | |
E.J. Friedman | Self | |
Roy Gilbert-Higginson | Self | |
Brett Hanover | Self | |
Lauren Henry | Self | |
Sharon Horne | Self | |
Elise Masur | Self | |
Chris Matthews | Self | |
Will McElroy | Self | |
Ada Price | Self | |
Pat Robertson | Self | |
Laylee Safa | Self | |
Diane Sawyer | Self | |
John Smid | Self | |
Zach Stark | Self | |
Alanna Stewart | Self | |
Morgan Rose Stewart | Self | |
Brock Terwilleger | Self | |
Brandon Tidwell | Self | |
Peterson Toscano | Self |
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Producer |
Morgan Jon Fox
Adam Hohenberg Rebecca Adelman |
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Cinematography |
Morgan Jon Fox
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Music |
Alan Hayes
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In the summer of 2005 a 16yo Memphis, TN wrote on his MySpace blog about his parents sending him to a "Fundamentalist Christian" program that strives to turn gay teens straight. This documentary follows the inspirational story of this teens local community standing up for their friend with daily protests at the facility in what would become an international news story. The documentary features several former clients of the organization who tell their personal stories about the time they spent within the programs walls. |
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