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Tick Tock Lullaby (2007)

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Directed byLisa Gornick
CastSam Spruell, Jo Bending, Lisa Gornick, Sarah Patterson, Raquel Cassidy and Liz Smith
Theatrical ReleaseMay 3, 2007
DVD ReleaseApril 8, 2008
Running Time73 minutes
MPAA RatingUnrated
UPC Code754703763020
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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About Tick Tock Lullaby

Cartoonist Sasha (writer-director Lisa Gornick) and her attorney girlfriend Maya (Brit TV phenom Raquel Cassidy) have heterosexual procreation envy. If only they could get pregnant by mistake like everyone else does laments Sasha.Bursting with smart tender observations on prospective parenthood Tick Tock Lullaby is a clever exploration of sexuality and the search for sperm in hip thirty-something London as Sasha and Maya struggle with whether (and how) to have a baby.A wry comedy feature about one of life's biggest decisions and how the more you have to think about it the harder it is.System Requirements:Running Time: 73 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY/GAY & LESBIAN Rating: NR UPC: 754703763020 Manufacturer No: WOL4528D Product Description

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Average user review: 3.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteBecoming a MotherQuote
"Tick Tock Lullaby"

Becoming a Mother

Amos Lassen

Sasha and Maya are a lesbian couple who are on a quest to find the right sperm donor and they realize that biologically time is running out. Lisa Gornick wrote, directed and stars in her film "Tick Tock Lullaby". She is Sasha, a cartoon artist who lives with her partner, Maya (Raquel Cassady). They both want a baby and they both want that baby to be conceived naturally and even thought this is a real problem, the film gives it to us with humor. At the same time that the women are looking for a man, Fiona and Todd, a straight couple are trying to have a child. They however are having problems getting along and they therefore are not doing things as they should.
The film uses the concept of having a child to represent the love that two people feel for each other as many feel. It is more than just a small being to be parented but an embodiment of love. The creation of a child is the result of a combination of two people who love each other. Therefore the premise of the film, seems to me at least, to be not only what is to be mother but what it takes to create a child. If the child is simply the result of conception by donor, is there a lack of romance in the creation? As the film explores this, the attractive and sophisticated actors become involved with wonderful dialog.
September 28, 2008

rating: 1 Quotewho are these people?Quote
I think babies are great really - but why does every lesbian in every film have to want one so bad even straight people could identify with her? that's all - can't we do better as subject matter? the world is very crowded. July 1, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteFor every woman with a biological clockQuote
This is a wonderfully poignant and charming little movie about three sets of prospective parents: a lesbian couple, a straight couple, and a single woman determined to get some sperm from an unwitting one-night stand. You just don't see films like this being made in the US (this is a British film). Smart and funny and full of astute emotional observations on the universal question of when and whether (and how) to have a baby. February 25, 2008

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