
Unfix
Drama · Thriller
Overview
After a brief encounter with another boy at age 11, Ari Wallenmeier is forced to undergo Conversion Therapy. Now 35 years old and “fixed", Ari contemplates marriage with his long-time partner and fiancée Ava. But when the pandemic hits, isolation and stress rekindles old feelings and Ari is determined to face them.
Top Cast


Zane Haney
Zane Haney
Ari
Zane Haney
Ari


Zoë Papia
Zoë Papia
Ava
Zoë Papia
Ava


Damon McKinnis
Damon McKinnis
Jon
Damon McKinnis
Jon


Noah Toth
Noah Toth
Max
Noah Toth
Max


Timur Tregub
Timur Tregub
Mr. Lansing
Timur Tregub
Mr. Lansing


Tina Treadwell
Tina Treadwell
Conversion Therapy Survivor
Tina Treadwell
Conversion Therapy Survivor


Jamie Avera
Jamie Avera
Dr. Grant Wallenmeier
Jamie Avera
Dr. Grant Wallenmeier


Daniel Stapp
Daniel Stapp
Young Ari
Daniel Stapp
Young Ari


Lexie Lovering
Lexie Lovering
Young Ava
Lexie Lovering
Young Ava


Ongina
Ongina
LGBTQ Rights Advocate
Ongina
LGBTQ Rights Advocate
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