No Men Beyond This Point was the final film I saw at Tiff last year, and it was one of my favourites of the festival. A mockumentary that imagines a world where men are an endagered gender, it combined a clever reimagining of world history combined with family politics and hilarious debates about the roles of men and women, sex, and who has to do the washing up. In the early 21st century, women now reproduce asexually, and give birth only to girls. Andrew Meyers, 37 years old, is the youngest man on the planet. He works as a nanny, enjoying his care of children, but becomes an unwilling pawn in the fight for mens' rights, all the while struggling with his own mixed feelings...
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- 4/16/2016
- Screen Anarchy
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