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The Truth Will Set You Free

The Truth Will Set You FreeDirector: Macky Alston

Logline: An openly gay bishop from New Hampshire travels to London, where the Anglican Communion will decide to either retain or split gay leadership from their ranks.

Synopsis: Walking alongside the Rt. Rev. Gene Robinson, The Truth Will Set You Free follows the Anglican Communion in arguably its most historic chapter since Henry VIII broke from the Roman Catholic Church for the right to divorce in 1538. From Gene’s civil union in New Hampshire last June, to the once-every-ten-years global bishops’ gathering in Canterbury last summer, to the current fracture within the Church that’s inching towards total schism, to next summer’s biennial gathering of the Episcopal Church of America, at which the American Church will vote either to stand up for justice or down from the gay issue, The Truth Will Set You Free documents from the intimate inside what progressives are calling “the end of Patriarchy” and conservatives “the coming of Satan.”

The Truth Will Set You Free is not just a film about Gene Robinson and the Church. It’s about civil rights. Laws all over the world make gay sex, gay marriage, gay equality and even gay identity illegal. When the sodomy laws in the United States were upheld by the Supreme Court in 1986 in the landmark Bowers v. Hardwick case, the majority opinion stated that the judges could not overturn 2000 years of moral teaching (read: church teaching). When, on June 7, 2003, the Episcopal Church installed Gene Robinson and, in effect, did just that, the Supreme Court struck down the sodomy laws shortly thereafter. What happens on Sunday morning has deep impact on how people around the globe are treated the rest of the week.

Facing the real possibility of death, but committed to the fullest and richest life possible, Gene Robinson and the movement gathering around him have an extraordinary path ahead, certain to shape their lives and ours. The Truth Will Set You Free will follow them every step of the way.

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About the Filmmaker

Macky Alston is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, an educator on issues of media and religion, an organizer within the worlds of philanthropy and media-making, and a regular writer and reviewer on film and religion. A graduate of Union Theological Seminary (M. Div.), he comes from a long line of ministers in the American South and grew up exposed to the power of the media and the pulpit, as charismatic leaders on the Left and the Right shaped social and political relations for generations to come. Alston is currently completing The Killer Within a documentary feature for Discovery Docs on a Columbine-type crime that took place fifty years ago and recently returned to front page news. He is also producing The Hard Road Home, a feature documentary about a formerly incarcerated gang-leader who rose to national fame for founding Exodus Transitional Community, an exemplary program in East Harlem that helps the formerly incarcerated successfully reenter society. Alston's most recent completed documentary feature, Questioning Faith, explores what happens to people's spiritual convictions when crisis strikes. It aired nationally on HBO and Cinemax in June 2002 and met with critical acclaim. His previous film, Family Name, explored the legacy of slavery in America today. It aired nationally on PBS in 1998, winning the Freedom of Expression Award at the Sundance Film Festival, the IFP Gotham Open Palm Award, and an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Historical Programming. (Siskel & Ebert gave Family Name "two thumbs up, way up.")Alston has been featured in press all over the world, including The Today Show, The Oprah Winfrey Show and The New York Times.

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