This eye-opening 80 minute documentary explores the struggle in the gay, lesbian, and transgender activist community for acceptance within the Episcopal church, and how the successes of the movement in the United States has created a rift between the Episcopal church and its Great Britain equivalent, the Anglican church, which remains much more intolerant. The documentary draws on interviews from major players on different sides of the conflict, including Louie Crew, the founder of the first Anglican gay rights organization, Gene Robinson, the first openly gay Bishop, and David Virtue, the Anglican church's most outspoken anti-gay media personality. The film also assumes a broader perspective on religion, community, and morality, questioning how "faith" has become a euphemistic term, interchangeable with intolerance, exclusion, and nationalism. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi
Credit
Andrew Grossman - Director, Samantha Schultz - Editor, Samantha Schultz - Cinematographer, Andrew Grossman - Screenwriter