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Father's Birth is a french film of genre Documentary

Father's Birth (2013)

Father's Birth
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Naître père est un film documentaire français réalisé par Delphine Lanson, sorti en 2013.

Tourné en 2010-2011, le film est sorti pendant les débats autour du mariage homosexuel en France, pendant lesquels la gestation pour autrui (GPA) a été un des sujets de débat.

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François et Jérôme sont un couple homosexuel parisien, ensemble depuis 13 ans. Une mère porteuse américaine, Colleen, agricultrice dans le Wisconsin (un État américain où la GPA est légale, contrairement à la France), porte les jumeaux issus de leurs spermes et d'une donneuse d'ovules.

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