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So, 'Baby Makers: The Fertility Clinic' is this documentary that really pulls you into the world of IVF and fertility struggles. Richard Macer hangs out at the Hewitt Fertility Centre in Liverpool for three months, and it’s raw. There’s this realness in the way he captures the lives of people trying to conceive. Professor Charles Kingsland is a key figure, and his belief that infertility is a societal disease adds a weighty tone to the film. It feels like you’re right there with the patients, experiencing their hopes and setbacks. The pacing is pretty steady, maybe not thrilling, but it gives you space to digest the emotional depth. It’s not flashy, just honest and insightful, a distinctive look at a complex issue.
Offers a deep dive into IVF processes.Features patient experiences with infertility.Highlights societal implications of childlessness.
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