After Jacoba Ballard takes a DNA test, she discovers that she has multiple half-siblings with the same sperm donor. This revelation leads her to uncover a shocking scheme involving a popular fertility doctor and the use of donor sperm.
In Switch (2011), a police detective and a psychopath find their lives intertwined when they accidentally swap bodies. As they navigate this surreal situation, they become embroiled in a twisted game of mistaken identity, leading to unexpected consequences. With elements of action, crime, and thriller, Switch explores themes of identity, deception, and the dark depths of the human psyche.
A woman struggling with an unhappy marriage and desperate for a baby decides to seek help from a sperm donor. However, things take an unexpected turn when she becomes involved with a younger man she meets at a Millionaire's Club. As her life spirals out of control, she must confront her desires and the consequences of her actions.
Three men enter the new wild west of baby making, online forums where sperm donors connect with hopeful parents, but find themselves exchanging more than just genetic material.
Ari Nagel, a serial sperm donor, has fathered over a hundred children. His actions become a worrying habit, putting his relationship with his eldest son Tyler and his religious Jewish family at risk.
Celebrity hairdresser Erika might seem to have it all: a successful business, her own TV show, stylish modern loft in center of Prague, designer clothes, lots of friends and an ever-loving mother with a housework fixation. However, as Erika reaches her 40th birthday, all of a sudden here comes the deafening tick of her biological clock.Erika wants a baby and it has to be now or never. She is longing for a young life, even though she finds her own mother hard to get close to. The trouble is, she needs a man. The film follows in the lines of trashy genres, but at the same time it plays with them and by stressing 'gender themes' it even enters the poetics and ideology of feminism.
Anonymous Father's Day is a thought-provoking documentary that explores the ethical and emotional complexities surrounding anonymous sperm donation. It delves into the lives of individuals and families affected by this reproductive technology, highlighting the personal struggles, identity issues, and legal challenges they face. The film raises important questions about the rights of donor-conceived children, the secrecy surrounding their biological origins, and the long-lasting impact of anonymous fatherhood.
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