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Teodoro Maniaci is an American
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and documentary director. He is best known for the directing ''One Nation Under God'', a documentary on the ex-gay movement.


Personal life and education

Maniaci was born and raised in
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. He attended Tufts University outside of Boston, Massachusetts and received a master's degree from New York University Film School in 1990. As of 2007, he was a member of the Directors of Photography Union, Local 600.


Cinematography

Maniaci's cinematography credits include '' Clean, Shaven'' (1993), ''
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'' (1998) '' The Tao of Steve'' (2000), '' The Business of Strangers'' (2001), '' Party Monster'' (2003), ''
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'' (2005), and '' Outsourced'' (2006). Charles Taylor from
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said the cinematography of ''Party Monster'' "looks as atrocious as most digital video", though Maniaci was praised for the cinematography in ''Claire Dolan'' by its director Lodge Kerrigan, and by Ken Hollings from the British Film Institute. Maniaci has also done cinematography for many TV series, including ''
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'', '' Allegiance, The Breaks'' and '' The Bold Type'', and for several music videos and short films. When interviewed in 2000, Maniaci commented on the disparaging styles in his films, saying "you’d be hard-pressed to say there’s a single person behind them. They're all really different looking ... ''Claire Dolan'', for instance, is an incredibly formal art film with very precise, almost geometric sort of chrome-and-glass photography. It’s very voyeuristic. Whereas in ''The Opportunists'' the camera is invisible. The shots are carefully chosen, but the film is not about the camerawork. It doesn't call attention to itself." Maniaci describes his work as "highly adaptive. I try to create a look that’s appropriate for each film. It’s not about me attaching myself
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and it becoming about me. It’s about me becoming part of it – trying to figure out what that project wants to be." Maniaci received the Hamptons International Film Festival Cinematography Award for ''
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'' (2002).


''One Nation Under God''

Of all the films he has worked on, the one most identified with Maniaci is ''One Nation Under God'', about the ex-gay movement, in particular the
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movement. He was both co-producer and co-director for this 1993 documentary.


Synopsis

This film is about how lesbians and gay men try to become "ex-gay". The film focuses on one
ex-ex-gay Ex-ex-gay people are those who formerly participated in the ex-gay movement in an attempt to change their sexual orientation to heterosexual, but who then later went on to publicly state they had a non-heterosexual sexual orientation. Organization ...
male couple, but also shows how through such techniques as the women wearing
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and the men doing
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or macho
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s. It also includes black and white archival footage. It also goes in some historical background, for context. Yahoo describes it as "A documentary about the contemporary struggle for gay and lesbian civil rights, focusing on the religious, right-wing proliferation of curative therapies for homosexuality." "Judge" Patrick Bromley at
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gives a fuller synopsis.


Critical response

In 1993, Maniaci shared the ''Audience Award'' at the San Francisco Lesbian & Gay Film Festival for ''One Nation Under God''. '' Variety'' positively reviewed the film, and Yahoo films gives it an A-minus rating. PlanetOut Inc. gave it four stars, and described as a "riveting documentary (that) offers the most dynamic historical overview of gays and lesbians in modern American society since ''Before Stonewall''." DVD Verdict and DVD Talk also gave positive reviews. The documentary was shown on the PBS television show, ''
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'' in 1994. The New York Times reviewed that showing on Channel 13 for the New York City market, giving a mixed blessing. The reviewer liked many parts, but demurred, "Unfortunately, ''One Nation Under God'' has a patchy, jumpy, overdone quality. The producers can't bear to leave bad enough alone: suddenly you find yourself watching homosexuals being rounded up by German Nazis. Nor can the producers resist some mushy proselytizing." In concluding, he wrote, "A significant argument is advanced here that opinions about homosexuality have less to do with science than with religion, morals and politics. If the producers had been able to contain themselves, develop that argument in a more coherent way and make their case without decoration, ''One Nation Under God'' might have been a considerably more consequential work." In her dissertation, Nancy Dawn Wadsworth called ''One Nation Under God'' the "best treatment I have seen on Christian ex-gay movements".


Cultural impact

''One Nation Under God'' has become part of some academia studies in film studies. In an article entitled ''Bullets, Ballots and Bibles: Documenting the History of the Gay and Lesbian Struggle in America'', scholar Bruce R. Brasell states the film "explores the recycling by religious fundamentalists of discredited psychiatric treatments from the Sixties, reparative theory, to 'cure' homosexuals today."Bruce R. Brasell, ''Bullets, Ballots and Bibles: Documenting the History of the Gay and Lesbian Struggle in America'' Cineaste v21, n4 (Fall, 1995):17 a
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