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Straight Acting

  NR

Spencer Windes

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Plot Summary

Sport, like war and religion, is one of the sanctioned places where men are allowed to show love and concern for each other. Produced by Oscar-nominated documentary filmmaker Amy Sommer ("Waco: The Rules of Engagement"), STRAIGHT ACTING shows one gay man's journey "out of the closet" and onto the rugby pitch, the rodeo circuit and the hockey rink. The term "straight acting" refers to gay men who "act" like heterosexual men by engaging in masculine dominated activities - like playing sports. Men who fit the term face a serious problem, often finding themselves on the outskirts of society. They don't feel "gay enough" for other gay men; yet at the same time, they are marginalized by straights. Often dissatisfied with life in the gay ghetto, or tired of the stereotypes forced onto them, these men look for a place where they can be openly gay while still doing the things that they like to do as men. Across America and abroad, teams of gay men and lesbian women are forming who wish to practice their sports not in a gay way, but in an open way. Defying both gay culture and straight expectations, STRAIGHT ACTING shows that there is more that unites us than divides us, and speaks volumes about the narrow-minded nature of the "straight" sports world.

Customer Reviews

Man Seeking Nap.

This movie could have been so much better! Self indulgent and often overly proud. Most of the men in this movie you could spot in a crowd and point "gay!" I guess they don't see it and I can't figure out why they try so hard to be so masculine. At one point in the movie during a rugby game there's a man pile up and one guy is prancing up limp wristed, knees jutting outward as he's running and a voice over from the filmmaker says "rugby's not for pusssies!" I really couldn't take this film seriously after that.
I appreciate the attempt to bring light to this topic and I commend all the athletes for doing what they do as gay men. I just didn't really care for the movie. Pretty boring.

Party In The Ghetto

The gay ghetto? I didn't know there was a gay ghetto. I bet it's fabulous. Perhaps these straight-acting gay guys will stop by for drinks when they're not too busy being marginalized by straights and are done being portrayed as victims. It'll be fun.

A journey through internalized homophobia

This is pretty much one man's journey through his internalized homophobia. Yes, there are lots of gay guys that like sports...visit any bear or leather event...but underneath it all is still the little gay boy we all once were. What is the problem with embracing that? A lot of the concept around "straight acting" is based around rejecting feminity and clinging to social conformity. I'm not suprised the filmmaker is a former Mormon. I wish him well, but there are better movies that address this topic.

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