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How Do I Apologize for Outing My Brother?
“I was young and in denial of my own sexuality.”
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Mr. Ho is a filmmaker.
Thirty years ago, 13-year-old Derek Ho outed his older brother Jeremiah to their traditional family — and changed their lives forever. In the years that passed, Derek too came to identify as queer and returned home to seek forgiveness for what he did. The short documentary above is a portrait of love and trauma, where two brothers find themselves navigating the space between trust, faith and healing.
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Derek Ho is a documentary filmmaker.
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