

Finally, the heteros get a taste of their own conversion therapy BS.
Set in a parallel universe where the sexual bias favors homosexuals, Eric, a struggling heterosexual, admits himself into a straight conversion camp. What begins as a cure to his deviant lifestyle, becomes a journey of self acceptance.
Writing
The premise flips trauma into biting satire.
Acting
Dustin Brooks sells Eric's unraveling perfectly.
Direction
Glodt packs feature-length ideas into 24 minutes.
Director
Tyler Glodt
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released in 2015, years before mainstream films like 'The Miseducation of Cameron Post' tackled conversion therapy, making this a prescient indie provocation.
The title 'Stray' implies Eric is a lost sheep from the queer flock—language that inverts the usual religious framing of LGBTQ+ people as 'straying' from God's path.