Survival of the Fabulous
1 hour science documentary
Are gay men born gay? It seems the evidence says they are, but if that’s the case, how could same-sex attraction, a trait that prevents reproduction, evolve into the human race and survive generations of history? This question boggles the mind of proudly gay filmmaker Bryce Sage, who sets out on a cross-country adventure to understand the science of homosexuality and uncover the truth.
Survival of the Fabulous is Bryce’s first television documentary, which he wrote, directed and co-produced with Connie Edwards of Souleado Entertainment. After debuting on The Nature of Things in November 2013, the documentary went on to win several awards. It is distributed internationally by UK-based Scorpion TV.
Awards and Festivals
- Featured at INPUT (International Public Television Conference)
- Winner of 2 Platinum Remis for Cable TV Production, Cinematography, Houston WorldFest, 2014
- Winner of Best Cinematographer, Best Editor, Alberta Film & TV Awards, 2014
- Finalist, Best Science Documentary, Rockie Awards, Banff 2014
- Nominated for Best Science Documentary, Best Director, Best Research, Yorkton Film Festival
- Creative Excellence, Documentary Programs: Science, Research, Technology, US International Film & Video Festival
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Gay men have existed since prehistory, but how have they survived evolution?
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Does homosexuality provide other benefits to survive natural selection?
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If one identical twin is gay, the other is straight about half the time. Why?