VIDEO: "Devin & Glenn" finds humor in same-sex marriage debate

As the Proposition 8 trial lingers in federal court, a group of activists has created a short film called “Devin & Glenn” that poses an intriguing question.

To the 44% of Californians who think homosexuals should not be allowed to marry: Why would you support prop8 and spare them from a long, unforgiving, lifetime of wedded torment?

Devin and Glenn – played by actors Justin Long and Mike White -- meet, fall in love, get married in a lavish Jewish ceremony and then must deal with the consequences of that fateful decision.

From dealing with meddling in-laws (Tom Arnold and Nora Dunn), to passive-aggressive fights over dinner and the loss of intimacy, Devin and Glenn have the same problems that most married couples deal with -- and that's the point of the humorous short.

MakeHomosexualsMarry.org -- the makers of the short film – said they wanted to show that marriage is marriage, regardless of sexual orientation.

The campaign was created to "keep the 'No on 8' debate active, in hopes that through humor, a dialogue continues," said Will Speck and Josh Gordon, the writers and directors of the short film.

Everybody who worked on the short film donated their services to the cause.