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The Stork

The Stork

Directed by Stephen Gallacher
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After an unsuccessful attempt at a very important delivery, a courier and the recipient’s parents must replace the order’s content – Norwegian semen.

8min

Overall average

5.0/10

Plot

The Stork is a character-driven comedy about the well-intentioned yet utterly clueless parents of a queer woman hoping to start a family through artificial insemination with Norwegian sperm ordered online — a popular route for many queer couples. When the crucial delivery arrives and their daughter isn’t home, her parents step in to help… only for the sample to be accidentally destroyed. Caught in an awkward (and decidedly unsticky) predicament with the delivery driver, the trio scramble to fix their mistake before she finds out. As they debate increasingly absurd solutions, their misunderstandings — though loving — reveal a hilarious clash of good intentions and ignorance. Through chaos, confusion, and misplaced determination, The Stork explores how far parents will go to protect their child’s happiness. It’s a heartfelt, mischievous story about unconditional love, acceptance, and the messy beauty of trying your best — even when you haven’t quite got a clue.

Genres

Comedy

Technical details

DetailValue
Original titleThe Stork
Original languageEnglish (EN)
Spoken languagesEnglish
Production countriesUnited Kingdom
StatusReleased
Production companiesBroadside Films, Little Seal Productions
Executive producerBernadette Flynn, Duncan Western
ProductionRhydian Lewis, Ronan McCabe
WriterRonan McCabe
EditingAideen Johnston, Jasmin John, Matt Parry, Adam Dolniak
CinematographyOscar Garth, Matt Welfare, Sam Harvey, Anna J G, Cam McBain
Assistant directorsTom Gripper, Ioan Ings, Stephen Gallacher, Edward Dorman
LightingAlex Butler, Georgia Marshall
Camera operatorsOscar Garth, Matt Welfare, Sam Harvey, Anna J G, Cam McBain
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