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Homotherapy: A Religious Sickness
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Homotherapy: A Religious Sickness

Nov 19, 2019
1h 35m
★ 5.7

Overview

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.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Ego Productions
ARTE

Cast

Jordan Hunter

Self

Jordan Hunter

Alan Chambers

Self - Exodus President (1993-2013)

Alan Chambers

Véronique Berthe

Self

Véronique Berthe

Benoît Berthe

Self

Benoît Berthe

Jean-Loup Adénor

Self

Jean-Loup Adénor

Deb Cuny

Self

Deb Cuny

Jean-Michel Dunand

Self - Communion Béthanie Member

Jean-Michel Dunand

Tanya Erzen

Self - College Professor

Tanya Erzen

Yannick Fer

Self - Sociologist

Yannick Fer

Richard Cohen

Self - Psychotherapist

Richard Cohen

Rich Wyler

Self - Brothers Road President

Rich Wyler

Günter Baum

Self - Wüstenstrom Founder

Günter Baum

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