You can run, but you can't hide. That's the message to closeted conservative politicians in OUTRAGE, the new documentary from Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Kirby Dick (This Film Is Not Yet Rated). Florida's Republican governor, Charlie Crist, is among the most prominent politicos OUTRAGE attempts to out as privately gay, but politically homophobic. The film accuses the media of being complicit in hiding this hypocrisy from the public. It's one thing when a Senator Larry Craig gets arrested for sexual misconduct, but is it ethical to expose a public figure's identity in what can only be described as he-said-he-said (and she-said-she-said) situations? Prominent members of the gay community, including Congressman Barney Frank, former NJ Governor Jim McGreevey, and radio personality Michelangelo Signorile, dish on this and other hot gay-closet topics in a film that could leave a few politicians, and at least one news anchor (at a conservative cable news network), feeling exposed.

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