You Are Not Alone
Originally released in 2012. You Are Not Alone is a feature film. directed by Stanley Bennett Clay. At just 65 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
A 65-minute documentary examining many underlying psycho-social factors causing depression in Black gay men: struggles with sexual orientation and identity; being sexually abused by an older adult family member/relative/familiar or authority figure; pastors and imams declaring that a gay man is an abomination and encouraging ostracism from families and communities; low self-esteem, setting out to contract HIV as a form of suicide with the ensuing stigma and discrimination accompanying the diagnosis; and for many aging Black gay men, struggles with loneliness, isolation and abandonment, including desperation for affection, intimacy and sex. In interviews with Black gay men of varying ages, opinions from mental health professionals and religious leaders, and re-enactments of experiences explores the reasons for the descent into depression and suicide.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is You Are Not Alone about?
A 65-minute documentary examining many underlying psycho-social factors causing depression in Black gay men: struggles with sexual orientation and identity; being sexually abused by an older adult ...
Who directed You Are Not Alone?
You Are Not Alone was directed by Stanley Bennett Clay.
How long is You Are Not Alone?
You Are Not Alone has a runtime of 1 hours and 5 minutes (65 minutes total).
When was You Are Not Alone released?
You Are Not Alone was released on November 17, 2012 in theaters.