
Do I Sound Gay?
Documentary
A documentary about the stereotype of the gay voice.
Director
David Thorpe
Writers
David Thorpe, Maeve O'Boyle
Stars
David Thorpe, George Takei, Tim Gunn
Release Date
July 10, 2015
Language
English, French
Country
United States
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Wins
π― 1
Nominations
π¬ 5
Reviews
π 4.0K
Watchlists
π Top Cast
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David Thorpe
as Self

George Takei
as Self

Tim Gunn
as Self

Michael Airington
as Self
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Richard Barrios
as Self

Margaret Cho
as Self
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Becky Collins
as Self

Bob Corff
as Self

Jeff Hiller
as Self
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Zach King
as Self
π° Box Office
$122,595
Worldwide Gross
$119,388
Domestic Gross
$10,461
Opening Weekend
π¬ Technical Specs
Color
Color
Production
Impact Partners, Little Punk, ThinkThorpe
π·οΈ Keywords
gay stereotypetom catmasculinityinternalized homophobiagay voice
π― Categories
Documentary
β Featured Review
Of course it can matter
"The film explores the whole issue of identity although it focuses on how someone speaks. The way we speak, whether with southern or British or Boston or bland newscaster accent or gay intonations, does have practical implications. Should it matter? Probably not, but we don't live in an idealistic world. Obviously it will matter in a negative way a whole lot if you're a high school student in Beaver Dump Idaho, whereas if you live in the Village in NY and work in a gallery it may be both acceptable and an asset to sound gay-ly intellectual. Should a Black man from the south be asha..."
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π Synopsis
A documentary about the stereotype of the gay voice.





