Immaculate Conceptions: Inside a Lesbian Baby Boom
Originally released in 2007. Immaculate Conceptions: Inside a Lesbian Baby Boom is a documentary film. directed by Emma Donoghue. At just 40 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
An intimate, eye-opening account of a lesbian baby boom in Canada during a period of rapid legal reform and social change. It is told entirely through the hilarious, rueful, self-reflective words of sixteen diverse parents (of newborns to six-year-olds) and would-bees, living in Toronto and London, Ontario. They take different sides on every controversy (known donors v frozen, liking clinics or hating them, how much biology matters, being ‘two mommies’ or ‘a mom and an other parent’, seeing homophobia everywhere or nowhere), but they are all passionately articulate about this strange new world of queer family-making.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Immaculate Conceptions: Inside a Lesbian Baby Boom about?
An intimate, eye-opening account of a lesbian baby boom in Canada during a period of rapid legal reform and social change. It is told entirely through the hilarious, rueful, self-reflective words o...
Who directed Immaculate Conceptions: Inside a Lesbian Baby Boom?
Immaculate Conceptions: Inside a Lesbian Baby Boom was directed by Emma Donoghue.
How long is Immaculate Conceptions: Inside a Lesbian Baby Boom?
Immaculate Conceptions: Inside a Lesbian Baby Boom has a runtime of 0 hours and 40 minutes (40 minutes total).
When was Immaculate Conceptions: Inside a Lesbian Baby Boom released?
Immaculate Conceptions: Inside a Lesbian Baby Boom was released on May 1, 2007 in theaters.