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Donor Unknown follows the story of JoEllen Marsh 20 as she goes in search of the sperm donor father she only knows as Donor 150. JoEllen has always known her family 'wasn't like other families'. She grew up in Pennsylvania with two mothers and a burning curiosity to know more about her anonymous donor father. When JoEllen discovers a unique online registry that connects donor-conceived children she manages to track down a half-sister in New York. The New York Times picks up the story and over time 12 more half-siblings emerge across the USA.

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Released
11 July 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
BrightSpark 
Classification
Runtime
80 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5037899018576 
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Documentary investigating how conceiving using a donor can affect families and individuals. 20-year-old JoEllen Marsh is eager to find her biological father, Jeffrey Harrison aka Donor 150. As her search gets underway JoEllen discovers she has a number of siblings living across the country. With the New York Times picking up her story, Jeffrey learns that she is looking for him and comes forward. The film follows JoEllen's journey to her meeting with Jeffrey and also explores evidence of biological connections, raising questions about nature and nuture, parenting, cryobanks and genetic inheritance.

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