Beget
Beget is a feature film. directed by John Tedeschi. At just 80 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jasmyn Green, Donnell E. Smith, and Briar Robin Pollock
Synopsis
What if God’s Original Plan was for queer reproduction, and humanity’s Original Sin was turning away from it? Four Gods—Diekololaoluwalayemi, Ohanzee, Urvisha, and Gedaliah—create two male couples, Dana and Adam, and two female couples, Stephanie and Eve, to multiply through immaculate conception. Centuries later, a shape-shifter urges humans to reproduce without the Gods, causing chaos. The Gods send Jabril to guide Josephine and Mariah, whose child Jesse advocates for the Original Plan. Love, creation, and all forms of connection are revealed as sacred, and the choice to bear children is freely granted. History, society, and human existence are reshaped under this vision, challenging the foundations of family, identity, and relationships.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beget about?
What if God’s Original Plan was for queer reproduction, and humanity’s Original Sin was turning away from it? Four Gods—Diekololaoluwalayemi, Ohanzee, Urvisha, and Gedaliah—create two male ...
Who directed Beget?
Beget was directed by John Tedeschi.
How long is Beget?
Beget has a runtime of 1 hours and 20 minutes (80 minutes total).
Who are the main actors in Beget?
The main cast of Beget includes Jasmyn Green, Donnell E. Smith, Briar Robin Pollock, Rachel Ryu, John Tedeschi.