Outfest 2007 kicks off the 25th Anniversary with the feature film "Save Me," a movie starring Judith Light and openly gay actors Chad Allen and Robert Grant, directed by Robert Cary.
The movie explores the controversial ex-gay movement and casts Allen as Mark, a sex and drug-addicted young man who overdoses and finds himself at the mercy of his disapproving family. They check him into a Christian-run ministry overseen by Gayle (Light), who believes she can help cure young men of their 'gay affliction' through spiritual guidance. At first, Mark resists the treatment and soon finds solace and brotherhood with several of the members, including Scott (Robert Gant), who is battling family demons of his own. When Mark and Scott begin to find their friendship developing into an unexpected romance, both are forced to confront the new attitudes they've begun to accept, and Gayle finds the values she holds as an absolute truth to be threatened.
Here're some other films lining up at Outfest '07...
Trevor Wright , left, and Brad Rowe star in “Shelter,” a coming-of-age story.
Jesse Archer, left, and Charlie David star in “Four Letter Word.”
Tori Spelling, left, Dean Nolen, James O’Shea and Philipp Karner costar in “Kiss the Bride.”
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