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Wish Me Away

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Wish Me Away (2011)
A documentary that chronicles Chely Wright as the country-music singer comes out as lesbian.
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After a lifetime of hiding, Chely Wright becomes the first commercial country music singer to come out as gay, shattering cultural stereotypes within Nashville, her conservative heartland fa... Read allAfter a lifetime of hiding, Chely Wright becomes the first commercial country music singer to come out as gay, shattering cultural stereotypes within Nashville, her conservative heartland family and, most importantly, within herself. With unprecedented access over a two-year peri... Read allAfter a lifetime of hiding, Chely Wright becomes the first commercial country music singer to come out as gay, shattering cultural stereotypes within Nashville, her conservative heartland family and, most importantly, within herself. With unprecedented access over a two-year period, including her private video diaries, the film layers Chely's rise to fame while hiding... Read all

  • Directors
    • Bobbie Birleffi
    • Beverly Kopf
  • Stars
    • Chely Wright
    • Jennifer Archer
    • Howard Bragman
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    397
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Bobbie Birleffi
      • Beverly Kopf
    • Stars
      • Chely Wright
      • Jennifer Archer
      • Howard Bragman
    • 6User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
    • 66Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 3 nominations total

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    Chely Wright
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    Jennifer Archer
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    Howard Bragman
    Howard Bragman
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    Tony Brown
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    Russell Carter
    • Self
    Cherie Combs
    • Self
    Rodney Crowell
    Rodney Crowell
    • Self
    Charlene Daniels
    • Self
    Welton Gaddy
    • Self
    Blair Garner
    • Self
    Natalie Morales
    Natalie Morales
    • Self
    Rosie O'Donnell
    Rosie O'Donnell
    • Self
    Meredith Vieira
    Meredith Vieira
    • Self
    Chuck D. Walter
    • Self
    Christipher Wright
    • Self
    Stan Wright
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    • Directors
      • Bobbie Birleffi
      • Beverly Kopf
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    8susanagoulet

    See it!

    This film is so worth seeing. Chely Wright's story is told honestly and openly in a format that remains interesting throughout. The countdown to her coming out allows this documentary to have a sense of drama and urgency. The production values are top notch. I rented it on iTunes, but I'm looking forward to seeing it at the theatre so I can experience not only her singing in a larger venue, but the shared emotions of a large audience. One of the most interesting aspects of this journey is to see how a celebrity goes about coming out. There is a right way to do it so that the celebrity aspect can be used for good and Chely Wright shows how this is done.
    9fairytales911

    Powerful Documentary

    This documentary was very personal and powerful. I support Chely so much and it is inspiring that she chose to come out. It is extremely difficult to come out in general but to be such a public figure and a country artist is remarkable. When she said she did it for the small town kids who feel alone, that hit me in the heart. Suicide is the leading cause of death among LGBT youth and it is great that Chely is giving them a role model and someone to look up to. Over all great film and congrats again to Chely for making the world a better place. You will probably cry even if you are not a LGBT member. Maybe because you can relate to parental conflict or being true to yourself when society wants you be someone you're not. It's also very real to see the countdown to her coming out. It's the raw Chely and it's powerful to see. Definitely worth the watch and I will watch it again.
    10teesaucla

    An incredibly moving coming out story of the popular country western singer, Chely Wright

    Chely lets the audience into her personal journey of publicly acknowledging that she is a lesbian. It's a story of doubt, anguish, rejection, courage, acceptance, and joy ... a beautiful story that draws you into this emotional coming out story of a celebrity who knows that this decision will exact a price on her singing/professional career. Unknown to Chely during this process is the magnificent affect her courage will have on those hundreds and thousands of youth who will find strength in her story. This is a must see especially if you have a friend or loved one who is part of the LGBT community. For those who have already experienced their own coming out journey, this story will make your heart soar with pride as you watch her story unfold.
    10sueharris-61579

    Very Emotional

    Very emotional movie. I enjoyed the movie and often refer it to friends who are struggling with a child, relative or friend "coming out.".
    7atlasmb

    Inspiring Story about a Country Music Artist

    My musical tastes include Country music. I purchased a couple of Chely Wright's CDs years ago, long before this documentary was produced. She is a talented, beautiful woman with a strong instrument.

    This documentary, Wish Me Away, besides showing us Chely's roots, counts down the days until her big reveal on NBC's Today Show. She is the first major Country star to say he/she is gay. The film explains her obvious concerns about coming out to friends, relatives, and Country Music fans.

    We hear, with heart-wrenching honesty, about the unhappiness and even self-destructive thoughts she had to deal with for years and years. The irony, of course, is that all of her self-flagellation and sadness stemmed from religion, yet she still longs for acceptance from a god figure that cannot tell her she's accepted. Just as she still desires acceptance by her mother, the one who personifies the hatred and abuse of her religious upbringing.

    The story is punctuated with discussions about sin, but those discussing it cannot even agree on what sin is. It was a nebulous tormenter that made her question her own self-worth.

    Eventually Chely felt that she had to come out, because the promise of self-actualization was stronger than the fear of rejection by others. In the film, we see how distraught she is as the coming out day approaches. She even has to contend with a gay book editor who condemns her for a sexy photograph she posed for, as if all lipstick lesbians are liars. The journey was not simple, though Chely had a circle of close friends who never wavered in their support of her.

    Today Chely is a campaigner for equality and understanding in the arena of sexual orientation rights. She is an activist who seems to cherish that role, in part perhaps as compensation for the Country Music fans who abandoned her.

    Her story is touching and even tearjerking. More than that, it is important. It is a story of courage that should be viewed by many of the people who would be afraid to view it.

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      Chely Wright: I've been having a problem with my editor. We've been going through pictures that we're putting in the book, and she held up a picture of me from the cover of that swimsuit thing. She held it up and said "What were you thinking?" I said, Pardon? She said "Well it's clear that you're playing to a lie here. I said, Playing to a lie? She said "Well it's clear you did this to pretend to be straight." I said, No, I wasn't playing straight, I was playing sensual, I was playing sexy. I can be that, and it's not a lie. You know at one point, she said "Well I'm just an old feminist. And I would never take a picture like that." Well no she wouldn't, I would though. And I have a problem with her judgement, and her continuing to say that that's not me, that the photo is a trick.

      [starts crying]

      Chely Wright: And I am just frustrated because I've been working with her on this book. And for her to be able to indite me with that, for her to be able to call me a liar! I've lied about things in my life but that is not one of them! For her to say that I was playing straight? What does she want me to do, put on a pair of khaki pants and a button down? Does she want me to wear exactly what she wears? I'm not her! Fuck you, Vicki! You don't know. You grew up in Manhattan on Martha's Vineyard, you don't know what it's like! You don't know me!

      Chely Wright: [holds up a middle finger] Screw you!

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    • Release date
      • June 22, 2011 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mintha itt se lennék
    • Production company
      • First Run Features
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $18,618
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,026
      • Jun 3, 2012
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,618
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      • 2h(120 min)
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