THE WORLD’S BIGGEST FAMILY


Filmmaker Barry Stevens has made several films exploring his search for his biological father. His latest feature for CBC Docs, titled The World’s Biggest Family explores the complexities of family ties between donor-conceived children — especially when hundreds of offspring share a single common progenitor. The film also explores the moral and political implications of donor anonymity and the push for more transparency.

I created multiple sequences for this film that used a mix of graphic, hand drawn and photographic assets. The intro Illustrations were done by the amazing Dmitry Bondarenko.

For more info and to watch the full film, please visit the CBC Docs site.