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“I made this film to come out to my parents.

I did this because I knew I wouldn’t be able to say the words “I’m gay.” I’ve tried many times; to sit my parents down on the couch and tell them. But by making a film, I’d have this train, this production pushing me forward. And by casting my parents in the film, I was forcing myself off the ledge. The filmmaking process both distracted and prepared me for the inevitable - that I would eventually have to show my parents the finished film.”

—  Andrew Ahn

Source: Huffington Post

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