On November 4th, 2008, three states - California, Florida and Arizona - voted to amend their constitutions, denying and revoking the rights of same-sex couples to marry. On May 26, 2009, with Canadian allies, gay American families rally at a Vancouver demonstration to protest these amendments that persecute the LGBTQ community. Demonstration organizer Roger Chin relays the California Supreme Court's infamous decision on Prop 8. Subsequent speakers talk about couples living in exile. Weaving elements of public protest and intimate interviews, four families share their stories of how they met, their decision to escape to freedom in Canada, their Canadian experience and their dreams of returning to their home country, family and friends. In the end, the organizer celebrates the freedoms to marry that exists in Canada.
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Roger Chin as himself - protest organizer
Carl Meadows as himself - protest speaker
Donald Lim as himself - love exile
Steven Rowe as himself - love exile
Michael Smith as himself - love exile
Paul Holzapfel as himself - love exile
Terry Frost as Self - love exile
Kenzie Frost as herself - love exile
Catherine Frost as herself - love exile
Richard Dalton as himself - love exile
Luis Grisales as himself - love exile
Jim VanDeventer as himself - filmmaker
Meg Andronowska as herself - protest organizer
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