Homotherapy: A Religious Sickness
Homotherapy: A Religious Sickness

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Homotherapy: A Religious Sickness

2019
Movie
95 min
French

In 2019, some still consider homosexuality as a disease that needs to be cured. Focusing on movements with roots in the United States, which draw on both religion and psychiatry to justify so-called conversion therapies, an investigation into the devastating consequences of certain practices that seem to successfully avoid any control by European public authorities.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Christopher HarrisGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the harmful practice of conversion therapy within religious communities. It features interviews with survivors, therapists, and religious leaders, shedding light on the psychological and emotional damage inflicted by attempts to change sexual orientation or gender identity. The film argues that such practices are not only ineffective but deeply damaging, perpetuating stigma and religious trauma.

Critical Reception

The film has been recognized for its vital social commentary and its powerful presentation of survivor testimonies. Critics have lauded its unflinching look at a controversial topic and its role in advocating for LGBTQ+ acceptance within religious spheres. It serves as an important educational tool for understanding the impact of conversion therapy.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its courageous and necessary examination of conversion therapy.

  • Commended for giving voice to survivors and highlighting the intersection of religion and LGBTQ+ identity.

  • Seen as an important contribution to discussions on religious inclusivity and mental health.

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Fun Fact

The documentary features interviews with individuals who were subjected to conversion therapy in various countries, illustrating the global reach of the practice.

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