Semen, a History of Love
Semen, a History of Love

Semen, a History of Love

2005Movie89 minSpanish

A biologist in an insemination clinic unexpectedly falls in love with a free-spirited trapeze artist and the idea of fathering her child. A hilarious romantic comedy about love at first sight, with complications to follow...and more laughs than you could possibly conceive!

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Director: Talia P. LenchnerGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the biological and cultural significance of semen throughout human history. It delves into various societal views, scientific understandings, and artistic interpretations of this fundamental aspect of reproduction. The film aims to demystify the subject and present it in an informative and engaging manner.

Critical Reception

As a short documentary focusing on a sensitive and often taboo subject, "Semen, a History of Love" received niche attention primarily within academic and documentary film circles. Its informative approach and willingness to tackle a complex topic were generally noted.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its educational and direct approach to a delicate subject.
  • Praised for shedding light on a rarely discussed aspect of human biology and culture.
  • Noted for its concise yet comprehensive exploration within a short runtime.

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The film's exploration of the topic aimed to move beyond sensationalism and provide a factual, historical context to the understanding of semen.

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