Three men enter the new wild west of baby making, online forums where sperm donors connect with hopeful parents, but find themselves exchanging more than just genetic material.
Directed by Lance Oppenheim
sperm
sperm donor
philosophical
family problems
confused parentage
based on magazine, newspaper or article
sex
absurd
whimsical
compassionate
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Letterboxd
3.7 / 5
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Cast
Ari Nagel
Self
Crew
Lance Oppenheim
Director
Daniel Garber
Writer
Lance Oppenheim
Writer
Ari Balouzian
Original Music Composer
Daniel Garber
Editor
Lance Oppenheim
Producer
Daniel Garber
Co-Producer
Ryan Hope
Music Producer
Nate Hurtsellers
Additional Photography
Teddy Blanks
Title Designer
Popular Reviews
61 reviews
Carsten Tucker
8.0★ · 07/17/25
Looked so amazing holy crap.
Looked so amazing holy crap.
mads
8.0★ · 05/03/25
steve using talk to text and having no furniture and y’all are choosing to reproduce with him???!!
steve using talk to text and having no furniture and y’all are choosing to reproduce with him???!!
Brendon
7.0★ · 12/21/24
A documentary about how cum can affect people in many different ways.The biggest thing that elevated Lance Oppenheim's Some Kind of Heaven was that it very much felt like a narrative film and not like a documentary. SPERMWORLD continues this to great affect as we are able to perfectly empathize with these people and get to understand their struggles. I do wish that it could have done deeper with a bit of a shorter runtime but as it stands that 84 minutes as a good time to discuss this. The documentary also balances many different points such as Parenthood and relationships while providing interetsing ideas to ponder.
A documentary about how cum can affect people in many different ways.The biggest thing that elevated Lance Oppenheim's Some Kind of Heaven was that it very much felt like a narrative film and not like a documentary. SPERMWORLD continues this to great affect as we are able to perfectly empathize with these people and get to understand their struggles. I do wish that it could have done deeper with a bit of a shorter runtime but as it stands that 84 minutes as a good time to discuss this. The documentary also balances many different points such as Parenthood and relationships while providing interetsing ideas to ponder.
Noah
5.5★ · 12/16/24
This was fine. I thought it was gonna be more crazy than it was.
This was fine. I thought it was gonna be more crazy than it was.
rio
8.5★ · 11/30/24
a slightly uncumfortable but nonetheless very cumpelling documentary
a slightly uncumfortable but nonetheless very cumpelling documentary