The new project from MTV Documentary Films Gay Chorus Deep South may hit home with many LGBTQ+ viewers who were raised in the territories it explores in an hour and 40 minutes. The celebration of song and spirit will take viewers to church on the Sunday it arrives on December 20 thanks to some television support.
The story centers around the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus as they tour around the southern states during a tumultuous time in America. Conductor Dr. Tim Seelig keeps the gay gang positive and uplifted while spreading a message of love instead of hate. Facing the unknown while looking for venues to perform in are just some of the early challenges that the group encounters. Following the journey of these brave souls will hopefully educate and inspire others to be more accepting after they see this award-winning doc.
I found the film impossible to watch without growing emotional after seeing the personal stories told by members of the chorus. Trauma from the past is all stirred up in the ensemble as they confront their past demons and that can be tough to watch at times.