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Ex-Gays to Celebrate "Coming Out Day" with Controversial New Film


News Release
October 5, 2004


Ex-Gays to Celebrate "Coming Out Day" with Controversial New Film
To: National Desk

Contact: Warren Throckmorton, PhD (724) 458-3787; (724) 967-5644, ewthrockmorton@gcc.edu Producer, I Do Exist
News Advisory for October 5, 2004

In response to "National Coming Out Day" activities on October 11, schools, colleges and churches all over the country will be showing a new film that documents transformation in the lives of people who have gone from gay identified to straight. "The documentary I Do Exist features people who have a story to tell that is not often heard. Many in our country are skeptical that people who once identified as homosexual can make profound transformations. This 52-minute film introduces the audience to five such people along with expert commentary," said producer Warren Throckmorton, Ph.D.

The purpose of the national launch is to raise awareness and encourage discussion concerning the topic of change in sexual identity. October 11 is National Coming Out Day when the gay political group, the Human Rights Campaign, publicizes the message that the only healthy response to same sex attractions is to declare a gay, lesbian or bisexual identity. The film I Do Exist gives the narratives of five people who have chosen a different path, one that involves a profound personal transformation. Reproducible materials are available for those groups that use the contact information below to request it.
One of the video participants was once featured in an award winning film as a gay man. Noe Gutierrez was in the video "It’s Elementary" explaining what being gay was like to middle school children. Mr. Gutierrez has since become heterosexual and talks about his process of transition on the I Do Exist video. Also, featured in the film is Dr. Robert Spitzer, from Columbia University. Dr. Spitzer is well known for his research in diagnosis and sexual orientation. Dr. Spitzer is also renowned for his role in removing homosexuality from the list of disorders published by the American Psychiatric Association in 1973.

Organizations and individuals wanting to take part and host a showing of any size are encouraged to contact ewthrockmorton@gcc.edu or 724-458-3787. For more information on the video, I Do Exist, or to register a showing go to www.idoexist.net.

"This is a wonderful and necessary video to dispel some of the confusions of our age, and it is highly recommended by MOVIEGUIDE®." --Dr. Ted Baehr, Publisher of MOVIEGUIDE.ORG.

"Currently, we have over 45 venues scheduled and are adding more daily." --Dr. Warren Throckmorton, Producer, I Do Exist.

" For too long, former homosexuals have been told they do not exist. Ex-gays are using this event to make a positive statement in contrast to the view that such change in sexual identity is not possible." --Dr. Warren Throckmorton, Producer, I Do Exist.


To interview Dr. Warren Throckmorton, Producer, I Do Exist call (724) 458-3787; (724) 967-5644, email ewthrockmorton@gcc.edu or see idoexist.net .

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