A documentary about the stereotype of the gay voice.
A little more focus might have helped but it has some entertaining moments.
Gayness is under the microscope, or rather in front of the microphone, in David Thorpe’s engaging autobiographical documentary.
The breezy and humorous tone doesn't disguise the fact that Thorpe's film is both intimate and quietly courageous.
David Thorpe’s cultural exploration of the ‘gay voice’ makes cheerful viewing.
What's the link between homosexuality and having a 'gay voice'.