Writer-producer-directors Teodoro Maniaci and Francine M. Rzeznik's documentary about changing attitudes toward homosexuality doesn’t rely on Michael Moore-style ambushes to make homophobes look bad: It simply lets them hang themselves with their own vicious fundamentalist rhetoric.
Something funny happened to "ex-gay" men Gary Cooper and Michael Bussee on the way to a Christian forum in 1978. Both members of the Exodus Group, which advocates the realignment of sexual orientation, they realized they were in love and abandoned the crusade; by 1980 both had divorced their wives so they could live together as a couple. But Exodus continues to rescue the damned,...
Released:
2002
Rated:
NR
Length:
83 mins