In a new documentary, a gay man tri to change the sound of his voice and wonrs why, exactly, he thks he should.
Contents:
- A DOCUMENTARIAN WONRS: 'DO I SOUND GAY?'
- “WORD IS OUT”: A PNEERG DOCUMENTARY OF GAY VOIC
- HOW I LEARNED IS OKAY TO BE GAY
- FORMER 'EX-GAY' LEARS DENOUNCE 'CONVERSN THERAPY' IN A NEW DOCUMENTARY
- FILMMAKER AND SPEECH PATHOLOGIST WEIGH IN ON WHAT IT MEANS TO 'SOUND GAY'
- WHAT MEANS TO ‘SOUND GAY’
- IS THERE A “GAY VOICE”?
A DOCUMENTARIAN WONRS: 'DO I SOUND GAY?'
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“WORD IS OUT”: A PNEERG DOCUMENTARY OF GAY VOIC
Dave Sebastian tells the story of his own past and prent: g to terms wh, acceptg, and eventually embracg his inty as a gay man. He rells his transn om "self-disgt" to "nfince" and "pri", stg a msage of love as a dogma that will prevail over prejudice. * talking gay documentary *
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HOW I LEARNED IS OKAY TO BE GAY
In Do I Sound Gay?, director David Thorpe search for the orig of the so-lled "gay voice" and documents his own attempts (wh speech pathologist San Sank) to sound "ls gay." * talking gay documentary *
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FORMER 'EX-GAY' LEARS DENOUNCE 'CONVERSN THERAPY' IN A NEW DOCUMENTARY
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FILMMAKER AND SPEECH PATHOLOGIST WEIGH IN ON WHAT IT MEANS TO 'SOUND GAY'
Produced by Ilene Chaiken, -creator of the televisn seri The L Word, the film prents a personal look at many of the stggl faced by gay Amerins the 21st century, as vout relig lears and muny members prott the subjects’ marriag and unns. The Emmy-wng documentary Before Stonewall explor the gay, lbian, bisexual and transgenr muny prr to Stonewall, analyzg the begngs of an era of activism. This documentary prents some lser-known moments om history while monstratg how Amerin attus towards homosexualy evolved leadg up to and after Stonewall.
In the wake of a bad breakup, journalist and gay activist David Thorpe did what many of do: He took tense ventory of his own flaws and securi, then stepped up one of them to a Thg. A good Thg, as turns out, whose end rult is the charmg documentary Do I Sound Gay?, which Thorpe wryly treats his anxieti about his "gay" voice as an exercise self-improvement, and wds up wh a pellg portra of ternalized homophobia and liberatn.
WHAT MEANS TO ‘SOUND GAY’
Back South Carola's Bible Belt, where Thorpe grew up, relativ and childhood iends pot out that he didn't sound gay until he me out of the closet llege. Friends wh his tight-kn gay circle are more divid: Some nfs to hatg their lispg, anoidal voic; others own gayspeak wh varyg gre of fiance and jubilatn. The explanatn that pleas him most is that gay speech has s origs ls blogy or nro-chemistry than early female fluence: Men who grow up mostly around women tend to mimic feme speech styl — which, Thorpe argu, would expla why some straight men sound gay, and why gays who grow up wh brothers often velop basso profundos.
Is very good on the way many gay men who were bullied as children have learned to turn the hatred of others ward, which helps expla s of gay hyper-masculy and ternal ostracism of effemate men. Takg his cue om the swellg ranks of gay celebri (among them Gee Takei, Margaret Cho and the effably funny and ndid David Sedaris) who are willg to speak on mera about liberatg themselv om their own fears, Thorpe realiz he's been askg the wrong qutns.
IS THERE A “GAY VOICE”?
While he was by tryg to iron out his gay voice, New York State legalized gay marriage, and the film's release jt weeks after the Supreme Court legalized gay marriage across the natn. You may be able to fd the same ntent another format, or you may be able to fd more rmatn, at their web In My Fay | Official Trailer [HD] | NetflixWatch onFilmmaker Hao Wu, who is gay, cid to start a fay by havg children via surrogacy. You may be able to fd the same ntent another format, or you may be able to fd more rmatn, at their web Lov Uganda Official Trailer 1 (2013) - Documentary HDWatch onGod Lov Uganda explor how the Amerin evangelil movement is fluencg people Uganda to take up nservative Christian valu, wh relig lears tryg to fight "sexual immoraly, " nvcg their followers to follow biblil law, and fuelg the mand some for a proposed ath penalty for homosexualy.
Distilled om approximately two hundred terviews, featur twenty-six people, om llege age to elrly, and om a variety of backgrounds and plac, whose divergent liv nverge around their mon experienc of persecutn and alienatn as a rult of beg gay. It is simultaneoly a prentatn to the world at large about the liv of gay people and an affirmatn, to gay people themselv, that there is a muny out there wh which they n intify.
The film provis the begngs of such reprentatn—and the self-aware assertn that this reprentatn is self an stment of polil participants share tailed acunts of the terrifyg nsequenc they suffered for beg gay. A woman lled Whey moved to Greenwich Village, where she’d heard that there were many gay people—and, after her father found her there, she was rcerated for four years a New York State mental hospal.