Fish Can't Fly
Originally released in 2005. Fish Can't Fly is a documentary film. directed by T. Joe Murray. At just 83 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
From a secular point of view, the film explores the lives of gay men and women of faith as they recall their journeys to put their sexuality and spirituality in harmony. Finding that their strong religious convictions and faith seemed to be used against them, these are the personal stories of people who have participated in "ex-gay" ministries and found in fact that they did not provide a so-called cure. The answers seemed to come from within. With less of a focus on the "ex-gay" movement, the film is more about the telling of stories behind the debate and the role religion can play in one's life.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Fish Can't Fly about?
From a secular point of view, the film explores the lives of gay men and women of faith as they recall their journeys to put their sexuality and spirituality in harmony. Finding that their strong r...
Who directed Fish Can't Fly?
Fish Can't Fly was directed by T. Joe Murray.
How long is Fish Can't Fly?
Fish Can't Fly has a runtime of 1 hours and 23 minutes (83 minutes total).
When was Fish Can't Fly released?
Fish Can't Fly was released on June 5, 2005 in theaters.