Raising Hell (film)
Raising Hell is a 2010 documentary film by Ed Webb-Ingall that explores the experiences of children of gay and lesbian parents. Webb-Ingall specifically sought to "create a safe space where kids [could] be seen to be speaking freely and openly about their experiences [with gay and lesbian parents] without having to be poster kids for the perfect family or the perfect childhood". The film also features interviews with sociologist and gay activist Jeffrey Weeks, psychologist Susan Golombok and family lawyer Gill Butler.
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Raising Hell (film)
Raising Hell is a 2010 documentary film by Ed Webb-Ingall that explores the experiences of children of gay and lesbian parents. Webb-Ingall specifically sought to "create a safe space where kids [could] be seen to be speaking freely and openly about their experiences [with gay and lesbian parents] without having to be poster kids for the perfect family or the perfect childhood". The film also features interviews with sociologist and gay activist Jeffrey Weeks, psychologist Susan Golombok and family lawyer Gill Butler.
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