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Team behind film about world's first IVF baby hope to spread joy and debate


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Joy, released on Netflix on Nov 22, chronicles the opposition scientists faced while pioneering IVF. Read more at straitstimes.com.

The article from The Straits Times discusses the upcoming film "Joy," which chronicles the life of Louise Joy Brown, the world's first baby born through in vitro fertilization (IVF) in 1978. Directed by Ben Vaughan and produced by Nick Hamson, the film aims to not only celebrate the scientific breakthrough but also to explore the ethical and moral debates surrounding IVF. The narrative will delve into the personal stories of the scientists, Patrick Steptoe and Robert Edwards, and the parents, Lesley and John Brown, highlighting their struggles and triumphs. The filmmakers hope that "Joy" will inspire discussions on the implications of IVF, its impact on society, and the ongoing relevance of reproductive technologies. The film also seeks to address the broader themes of hope, perseverance, and the human desire to overcome infertility, aiming to resonate with audiences globally by showcasing the universal quest for family and the ethical considerations of scientific advancements.

Read the Full The Straits Times Article at [ https://www.straitstimes.com/life/entertainment/team-behind-film-about-worlds-first-ivf-baby-hope-to-spread-joy-and-debate ]

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