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| Paternal Instinct | 
enlarge | Director: Murray Nossel Actor: Wen Studio: Strand Releasing Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 44473
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Number Of Items: 1 Running Time: 74 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 712267250622 EAN: 0712267250622 ASIN: B00080EVIY
Theatrical Release Date: July 31, 2004 Release Date: June 14, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand New, Factory Sealed, Thousands of Titles Listed, Fast Processing
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Amazon.com Paternal Instinct may not change the minds of those who oppose same-sex marriage and parenthood, but you'd have to have a cold, cold heart to remain unmoved by this poignant documentary. Originally broadcast on HBO, the film demonstrates, on deeply personal and emotional terms, that "the road to fatherhood is not always a straight one." It focuses on Erik and Mark, a gay couple for ten years, who decide to become parents through the surrogate motherhood of Wen, a happily married wife, mother, and practicing witch (or Wiccan, if you prefer). Forming a devoted trio of compassionate cooperation, they struggle through an emotional roller-coaster ride including trial and error, miscarriage, self-doubts and setbacks, all leading to the birth of two daughters (one is biologically Erik's, the other Mark's) and the universal elation of new parenthood. By covering all three years in this heart-wrenching process, filmmaker Murray Nossel creates real-life drama that's more compelling as any fiction movie could ever be, and the circumstances--family support on all sides--make this a deeply effective argument for the validity of same-sex parenthood. By presenting a "21st century twist" on the American family, Paternal Instinct avoids political rancor and goes straight to the heart of the matter: Once you've seen this film, it's impossible to believe that Erik, Mark, and their children could be anything but a blessing. Considering the fact that many heterosexual couples are unfit for parenthood, a little Paternal Instinct seems like a very good thing indeed. --Jeff Shannon
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Exceptional April 28, 2008 Bravo - for broaching a sensitive and moving topic - that has been beautifully portrayed.
I cried when I saw it February 18, 2007 This is a touching story of how a woman was willing and able to help two gay men find family life and raise their children. It points out the true fact that love is the most important element in any family and in any parental invovlment--paternally or maternally.
A mixed bag saved by moments of greatness December 28, 2006 This is not a standard fictional movie, although it sort of looks like one, or a movie "based on actual events." This is a documentary, so be warned it isn't your standard gay romantic comedy.
Basically a gay couple work with a surrogate mother to have a child that is biologically related to them. This turns out to be a test of their relationship, a test of their beliefs, and a test of their will to create a family in the way they wish. Nothing is easy, but this turns into a real trial.
I'm a cynic. It takes a lot to choke me up, but this film did it. It has some slow places, but it's moving and interesting overall, and the drama is real. Recommended for it's integrity, meaning, and allowing the viewer inside the hearts and minds of three people on a heart-wrenching journey.
Amazing Film! March 11, 2006 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Paternal Instinct is a warm, beautiful film that is so incredibly touching. The documentary is just so REAL and emotionally raw, that you can't help but be deeply moved. I highly recommend this film to everyone. Parents should watch it with their children, friends should watch it together, and then speak openly and candidly about how the documentary made them feel, and think. The support network that these two men have, through their own families as well as their extended New York City families is so inspirational. Two men, a warm, beautiful and loving surrogate with a family of her own that supports her completely. It is definitive proof that there is no such thing as a "traditional" family in this day and age. This is a film that breaks down barriers, and it can bring people together. I give Paternal Instinct a thumbs-up, A+++++, a must-see film!! Anyone that does not see this documentary will miss out on a rare opportunity to take an adventure with the people involved. Wonderful film - well done!! I applaud the people behind the cameras as well as those in front of the cameras. *Note* Have a box if tissues nearby when you watch this film, because the tears will flow, I promise!
Heart warming, uplifiting and brilliantly made June 30, 2005 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I think the most extraordinary feat of the film Paternal Instinct is that it feels like a fiction film. It is funny, entertaining, heartwarming and mind expanding. However, stop for a moment and wonder how the filmmaker got that close to his subjects, so that they trusted him to be there with their most private and intimate moments. We are fortunate and privileged to be given such a close-up view of peoples' lives, and what extraordinary lives they are!! I love this film. I also think that the additional feature of the interview with Harry Hay, is one of the most important pieces of footage I have seen in years. All people should see this thought provoking, historic and memorable interview. Buy this DVD, it is worth owning!!
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