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Queer Son

Country: USA, Language: English, 48 mins

  • Director: Vickie Seitchik

CGiii Comment

A badly-made community film...

Seitchik's one and only film...no surprises there.

Watch at your peril.


Watch...

The(ir) Blurb...

Queer Son is a compelling portrait of parents coping with their children's lesbian or gay sexual orientation. The parents and children Seitchik interviews each come from different social and ethnic backgrounds. Some accepted their children's orientation easily; others had grief to compound their ordeal from the start.

Seitchik skillfully interweaves different interviews to bring out particular personalities while highlighting common traits they all share: the shame, anger, hurt and sense of loss, but also and especially the relief, joy and energy coming out can bring.

For the parents of lesbian and gay children, Seitchik's support and acceptance of her own "queer son" provide a deeply personal and moving backdrop to this important documentary. Also included is footage of gay pride parades and meetings of PFLAG (Parents, Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays), the organization which helped many parents find a public voice for previously private turmoil.