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Films
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“Switzerland”
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“United Kingdom”
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films with a digital version
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short films
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Region
Western Europe
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Country
Switzerland
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Keywords
Family / Kinship
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LGBTQI*
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Law and Legislation / Bureaucracy
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Sex / Sexuality
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Directors
Sonderegger, Ramona
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not set
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Country of production
Switzerland
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United Kingdom
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Year of production
2016
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Film
Extended Family
2016
31
‘
Student
Directed by
Ramona Sonderegger
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This films offers an intimate insight into the lives of two same-sex families who found a way to create themselves within a legal grey area in Switzerland. Swiss law bans adoption and access to assisted reproductive medicine by same-sex couples. The families portrayed in this film therefore do not officially exist. Nevertheless, it has been estimated that there are between 6,000 and 30,000 children living in such ‘non-existent’ rainbow families across the country.
Western Europe
LGBTQI*
Family / Kinship
Sex / Sexuality
Law and Legislation / Bureaucracy