Misconceptions
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Ron Satlof
A.j. Cook
Orlando Jones
Sarah Sanguin Carter
Samuel Ball
David Sutcliffe
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
Miranda Bliss and her sister Lucy Dexter run 'Fishes and Loaves Christian Catering' in rural Coover Corners, Georgia. One night, Miranda has a vision from God, telling her to be a surrogate mom and have a baby for a married gay male couple from Boston, whom she sees in a late night TV documentary. Miranda e-mails the couple, offering her uterus for this God-directed purpose, and flies off to Boston to meet them, concealing her mission from her husband Parker, the handyman at their church who is also a fervent anti-gay marriage activist. In Boston, Miranda meets the couple, Sandy and Terry-Price-Owens. Sandy is a nice Jewish doctor, and Terry is an outspoken African-American dance choreographer and costume designer. At the fertility clinic, Miranda is more than a little freaked out upon learning that the two men have 'mixed and matched' their sperm. Back home, baking cross-shaped cookies with sister Lucy, Miranda nervously awaits the arrival of the embryo, created with the gay men's sperm and an egg from their lesbian friend in Boston. After Miranda becomes pregnant with the embryo, all Hell breaks loose when papa Terry comes down from Boston, uninvited, intending to remain for the duration and micro-manage Miranda's pregnancy. And Miranda's is not the only unusual pregnancy in this family.
Director
Ron Satlof
Cast
A.j. Cook
Orlando Jones
Sarah Sanguin Carter
Samuel Ball
David Sutcliffe
David Moscow
Tom Bower
Wolfgang Weber
William Haze
Noelle Mccutchen
Tim Powell
Mary Rachel Dudley
Grace Santos
Colleen Ann Brah
Nicole Kohnen
Crew
J A Bremont
J. A. Bremont
Steven J Brown
Curtis Graham
Michael Levine
George Mandl
Ira Pearlstein
Ira Pearlstein
Ted Perkins
Toni Jo Peruzzi
Ron Satlof
Ron Satlof
Ken Speed
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Winter January 22, 2010
Released in United States on Video May 18, 2010
Released in United States July 2009
Shown at Outfest: Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (U.S. Dramatic Features) July 9-19, 2009.
Released in United States Winter January 22, 2010 (San Francisco)
Released in United States on Video May 18, 2010
Released in United States July 2009 (Shown at Outfest: Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival (U.S. Dramatic Features) July 9-19, 2009.)