We are announcing it here first: For the rest of the month of June, in honor of Father’s Day, we are offering our documentary Anonymous Father’s Day for free on YouTube (https://youtu.be/fFd94VE–8g).

If you haven’t yet seen this powerful film—an Official Selection of the California Independent Film Festival and the Rome International Film Festival—now is the time. If you’ve already seen it, here’s your chance to watch it again.

Most important, please share this with others. Sperm donation has received very little attention by society, so help us raise awareness of the realities of sperm donation. What are those realities? Watch the film to find out!

And if you find Anonymous Father’s Day interesting and want to see more of our films, we are currently running a 30% off sale on our third-party reproduction trilogy on DVD so that you can have all three of our titles on third-party reproduction in your library to watch or share with others: Breeders: A Subclass of Women?, Anonymous Father’s Day, and Eggsploitation. Click here for more information on the Third Party Reproduction Trilogy on DVD sale.

About Anonymous Father’s Day

Thousands of donor-conceived people have a deep longing to know who they belong to, where they come from, and who they look like. What is it like to grow up not knowing who your biological father is or if you have any siblings? What is it like to find out that the man you thought was your dad is not your biological father, that your true biological father donated his sperm and is known only by a number? How does it impact your self-perception, the choices you make, and your view of life and the world? Donor-conceived people are demanding answers to these basic questions about their origins, their lives, and their identities.

 

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Matthew Eppinette, Director of Programs