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Weber, Bruce


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Sultan, Allie


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Sultan, Allie


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As more lesbians and gay men consider parenthood, they are discovering that they face all the same issues as any "traditional" family, along with a few that "Ozzie and Harriet" and their kind never dreamed of. Last year we presented Making Babies, three documentaries on queers having kids. This year we feature three narrative shorts that look at how some of us are taking the first baby steps toward two-o'clock feedings and the joy that only a dirty diaper can bring. In Greg Sirota's Two Point Five, David is planning a baby with a woman friend, but he hasn't yet told his lover Carl. George Camarda's The Olive Tree is the story of Eddie, a young gay photographer forced to face reality and feelings of betrayal and jealousy when he learns that his lesbian best friend has chosen someone else to be the father of her child. Baby Steps, by Geoffrey Nauffts, depicts an encounter between a single gay schoolteacher and a midwestern adoption agent (played by Kathy Bates) as they struggle for some kind of common ground.


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McGuinn, Patrick


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