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I Am Michael (2015) May 2026

The narrative follows Michael Glatze (James Franco), a prominent editor at XY Magazine and a vocal advocate for gay youth in San Francisco. Living with his long-term partner, Bennett (Zachary Quinto), Michael is deeply embedded in queer culture and activism.

His life takes a dramatic turn following a health scare that triggers a deep fear of death and a search for spiritual meaning. After exploring various belief systems—including Buddhism and Mormonism—Michael ultimately embraces fundamentalist Christianity. He rejects his previous identity and relationships, eventually moving to Wyoming to attend Bible school, where he meets and marries a woman, Rebekah (Emma Roberts). I Am Michael (2015)

is a biographical drama that explores the complex and controversial life of Michael Glatze, a former gay rights activist who renounced his homosexuality to become a Christian pastor. Directed by Justin Kelly and executive produced by Gus Van Sant, the film is based on the New York Times Magazine article "My Ex-Gay Friend" by Benoit Denizet-Lewis. Film Summary & Plot The narrative follows Michael Glatze (James Franco), a

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