Thank You for Coming

Thank You for Coming

2017 · 84 min · Documentary

At age 29, documentary filmmaker Sara Lamm discovered that she was conceived via sperm donor. Using her skills as an investigator she decides to dig ever deeper to uncover where half of her DNA comes from.

Directed by Sara Lamm · Written by Sara Lamm

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