This short documentary film follows the story of Ryann and JoEllen as they discover online that they are sisters from the same sperm donor, donor #150 at the California Cryobank. Questioning the gap between expectations and reality, this film touches on issues of genetic inheritance and paternity.
Screened at the 2008 Student Academy Awards (Finalist), the 2008 Full Frame Film Festival, the 2008 Reel to Real Documentary Festival (Best Short ) the 2008 Nashville Film Festival, at the Stanford Cantor Arts Museum, the 2009 Lyon short documentary Film Festival (DocSeed award), and the 2010 Pecs Psykoanalitikus Filmkonferencia (Documentary Ethics Panel curated by Gyula Gazdag) .
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