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Gayby Baby
Description
The documentary follows four children raised by same-sex parents. As they each wrestle with personal change, the outside world wrestles with the issue of marriage equality, and whether or not kids of same-sex families are at risk.
The documentary follows four children raised by same-sex parents. As they each wrestle with personal change, the outside world wrestles with the issue of marriage equality, and whether or not kids of same-sex families are at risk.
Actors:
Matt Young
Matt Young
Genre:
Family, Documentary
Director:
Maya Newell
Maya Newell
Country:
Australia
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Gayby is destined to succeed as a social conscience film of this very moment in political time, and as a strong contemporary piece of documentary filmmaking in and of itself.April 25, 2016
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It's a compassionately made documentary that's ultimately all about our similarities.September 03, 2015
A gentle, thoughtful and very timely observational documentary about children raised by gay or lesbian parents.May 15, 2016
The film feels less like an exploratory documentary ... and more like a saccharine, two-dimensional advertisement for same-sex marriage.