Gayby Baby (ATOM Study Guide)

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SKU:
SG1145
Year Levels:
7-12
Streaming Content:
Gayby Baby
Content Type:
Feature Documentary
Learning Areas:
Health and Physical Education
Learning Areas:
Interpersonal Development
Learning Areas:
Media
Learning Areas:
English
Learning Areas:
Communications
Learning Areas:
VCE Subjects
Learning Areas:
VCAL: Literacy
Key Themes:
Family Diversity and "Normalcy", Identity and Belonging, Acceptance vs. Prejudice, Coming of Age, Resilience and Support
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Product Overview

Gayby Baby (2015) is an Australian feature documentary directed by Maya Newell and produced by Charlotte Mars.

Gus, Ebony, Matt and Graham are children navigating the usual challenges of growing up: school, sport, friends, and making their first decisions about their futures. They do so within loving homes and with caring parents – who happen to be gay or lesbian. Gayby Baby explores the reality of same-sex parenting. Who are these children? What does it mean to grow up with same-sex parents? And are children in gay families any different from other children?

Maya Newell is an Australian filmmaker. Her previous documentary credits include Richard: The Most Interestingest Person I've Ever Met (2006) and Growing Up Gayby (2013), the latter of which was made in collaboration with Charlotte Mars.

Curriculum Links

Gayby Baby is suitable for students in Years 7–12 studying English, Health and Human Development, Media Studies and Sociology.