The most interesting parts of the film are the private and personal moments that Wright recorded in her bedroom late at night as she was struggling with her decision to come out publicly. Hopefully, now that the president has come out for gay marriage and the repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, in the future, people will be able to make this journey in a less harrowing manner. The bravery of Chely Wright is truly inspirational to watch.
The film opens in NY today and is also available on demand. Info here.
Here's an interview with Chely from CBS News.
Thank you Michael for the nice compliment ~ I love the photos you took of Kim, great work ~
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Korky Day | June 1, 2012 1:53 PM
About 2 decades ago, Canada's country music scene had much less trouble accepting k.d. lang!