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Release Date:
August 1, 2024
Original Title:
Two: Stories of Life, Love, and Infertility
Alternate Titles:
Two
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 68
"Two: Stories of Life, Love, and Infertility" is a poignant and intimate feature-length documentary that weaves together powerful personal narratives surrounding infertility. At its core is the inspirational journey of Hunter and Kasie Ferrari, a couple whose struggles with infertility sparked the creation of this film. Kasie and Hunter were both diagnosed with separate instances of infertility, when the two are combined, they had a roughly zero percent chance of ever having kids. Through IVF, they had 2 miscarriages, their third transfer resulted in their twins who just turned one year old. Their emotional story serves as the backbone, taking viewers through the devastating losses, the grueling fertility treatments, the mental and emotional turmoil, as well as the unwavering hope that persisted through it all. Hunter and Kasie's candid interviews lay bare the profound impacts infertility can have on individuals and relationships.
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