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Sunday
21Sep2008

Robert Cary on 'Save Me'

Andre Soares over at the Alternative Film Guide briefly interviewed Robert Cary, director of “Save Me,” which is currently touring around the country.

In the film, a Christian couple runs a retreat at which they run a program that’s supposed to help cure young men of their “gay affliction.” Robert Grant, Judith Light and Stephen Lang star. More about the synopsis can be found at the official site.

“Yes, several people who had been involved in conversion therapy were consulted, and they certainly believed it would work at one time in their lives,” Cary wrote in response to what kind of research he did for the film.

Click right here to read Andre’s entire interview with Cary.

Also, if you’re interested, make sure to check out Kevin Thomas’ quick review of “Save Me” in the Los Angeles Times.

“This is a modest, thoughtful, independent production of exceptional insight and quietly devastating power,” Thomas writes.

Here’s the full review.

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