Abllah Taïa’s “Salvatn Army” is the director’s story of growg up gay Moroc, where homosexualy is illegal.
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Cast & crewUser reviewsIn a workg class neighborhood Casablan, Abllah, a homosexual teen, tri to build his own life wh his big fay, ught between an thorarian mother and an olr brother, wh... Read allIn a workg class neighborhood Casablan, Abllah, a homosexual teen, tri to build his own life wh his big fay, ught between an thorarian mother and an olr brother, who he a workg class neighborhood Casablan, Abllah, a homosexual teen, tri to build his own life wh his big fay, ught between an thorarian mother and an olr brother, who he productn, box office & pany Vios2More like thisReview This movie isn't that bad!
If you are lookg for a "proper" gay movie, this is fely not one.
I wouldn't even say that "gay" is the ma theme of the movie - "nfn" might be a more suable one. Bottom le: only watch this movie if you want to spend an hour or two to get to know the story of a person, who jt happens to be gay. Time and time aga, the anizatn ni havg anti-gay bias, even though the paper trail documentg anti-gay stanc go back s.
Based on wrer Abllah Taïa's novel about growg up gay Moroc * salvation army gay film *
A brief history of the Salvatn Army’s alleged anti-gay csadg.
In Casablan,a gay teenager tri to build a life wh his large fay while alg wh his thorarian mother and olr brother. * salvation army gay film *
In 2011, the New York Tim terviewed a man who claimed the Salvatn Army nied him and his boyiend shelter the ‘90s “unls we broke up and then left the ‘sful homosexual liftyle’ behd, ” the man, Bill Browng, said. The Tim also published the Salvatn Army’s “Posn Statement” on homosexualy, which has sce been leted om the anizatn’s webse:. Homosexual nduct, like heterosexual nduct, requir dividual rponsibily and mt be guid by the light of scriptural teachg.
Many Salvatn Army shelters do help LGBTQ people — but crics say harm-rctn servic don’t make up for anti-gay lobbyg. In his recent op-ed, Hudson explaed that even if some Salvatn Army lears are themselv anti-gay, their personal beliefs are outweighed by the servic the anizatn provis to at-risk LGBTQ people. In other words, the Salvatn Army do provi lifavg servic, cludg food and shelter, to LGBTQ people facg homelsns, but also appears to have no problem wh s learship potentially exprsg homophobic views that help ntribute to broar discrimatn agast LGBTQ people.
The high rat of homelsns among LGBTQ youth are often due to homophobia their fai or their muni. For s, they’ve acced Salvatnsts of nyg some servic to same-sex upl, advotg agast gay rights and adherg to a tradnal theology that nsirs gay sex sful. Cricism of the army among LGBTQ supporters peaked 2012 when a church lear told an Atralia rad program that gay people should be put to ath.